and in the metropolitan area. Whereas, in the east, at Gangneung University, as well as in Busan, which includes Kyungil University. This is being done in order to figure out different kinds of air pollutants within the country.
Professor Lee Kyeun Ho of the Satellite Geoinformatics Engineering Department states, “The DRAGON Program will help monitor the atmospheric phenomenon, verify dates from the satellite and quantify the climate change effect. Particularly, for the KIU students, it will be a good opportunity to use the equipment which is exactly the same as the one used at NASA.
The observation equipment is now located on the rooftop of the Satellite Geoinformatics Engineering Department building for 24 hours and the observed live data will be uploading on the NASA website. The website address is aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/new_web/DRAGON-Asia_ 2012_Japna_South_Korea.
html and this program will be operated until June of this year.
- Sun photometer: A photometer used to measure the intensity of direct sunlight.
- Aerosol: A small container in which a liquid such as paint or deodorant is kept under pressure.
When you press a button, the liquid is forced out as a fine spray or foam.