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January 14, 2025
Francesco da Sangallo: New Discoveries on the Renaissance Master Through Diagnostic Investigations by CNR-INO
January 23, 2025The Team which developed the instrument COLD2 (Carbon Oxide Laser Detector 2), composed of Marco Barucci, Giovanni Bianchini, Francesco D’Amato, Alessio Montori and Silvia Viciani took part to the measurement Campaign ACCLIP (Asian Summer Monsoon Chemical & CLimate Impact Project), carried out during summer 2022 onboard the NASA stratospheric aircraft WB-57, based in Osan, South Korea.
The scientific and technical Team involved in this Campaign was selected to receive the prestigious NASA Group Achievement Award, with the motivation: “For outstanding achievements of the Asian Summer Monsoon Chemical & CLimate Impact Project (ACCLIP)”.
The execution of this campaign faced numerous challenges, including relocating bases, navigating COVID-19 restrictions, dealing with 1-in-100-year floods, and overcoming other logistical hurdles. Despite these obstacles, the Campaign was a groundbreaking mission investigating the Asian Summer Monsoon Anticyclone.
The ACCLIP team comprised over 270 scientists and technical personnel from four NASA centers, four U.S. research organizations, 19 universities, and several international research institutions, among which CNR.