The Secrets of Monitoring Atmospheric Haze
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Make a measuring instrument with an old video case and $20 worth of parts.
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hello all,
we did make the instrument and it worked swell. unfortunately it was not a completely clear day, as there was some haze and a few clouds.
you can check out our measurements at http://campingsex.org/citizenscientist/
best,
jacob & mortenPosted by jabstarr on January 04, 2007 at 12:03:15 Pacific Time
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So did anybody else build this thing?Posted by Scissorfighter on June 18, 2006 at 14:10:03 Pacific Time
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