"The Skyship Horizon achieves breakthroughs in three-dimensional monitoring technology."
It was learned from the Aerospace Information Innovation Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences that recently, the scientific research team of the second Qinghai-Tibet Plateau scientific expedition successfully conducted the "Polar One" aerostat atmospheric observation test in the Lulang area of Tibet. Through collaborative observations of multiple payloads, the aerostat achieved a technological breakthrough from single point sampling to three-dimensional monitoring. During the test, the "Polar One" aerostat carried 16 types of scientific payloads in 3 categories, with a total weight of approximately 200 kilograms, successfully ascending to an altitude of 5500 meters. The test accurately obtained key scientific data such as atmospheric composition, distribution of pollutants, and three-dimensional microphysical parameters of clouds, providing core data support for research on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. This will help deepen the analysis of the laws of plateau climate environmental changes, laying a foundation for dynamic monitoring and sustainable development of this region and other sensitive areas of global climate change.
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