About HAMAQ

Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality (HAMAQ) is funded under NASA’s Earth Venture Suborbital (EVS-4) program.
Current plans include two deployments in 2028 over the Mexico City megalopolis and Atlanta, GA. The effort will include two aircraft, NASA’s B777 for remote sensing sampling and P-3B for in-situ sampling. These aircraft will be used to complete the integrated observing system, combining satellite observations, ground-based monitoring,
research observations, and air quality modeling. HAMAQ field intensives will serve multiple objectives to include: improving the use of satellite observations in concert with traditional
ground monitoring to inform air quality; assessing emissions to better understand their timing and source apportionment; advancing the development of satellite proxies for air quality;
and assessing the factors controlling local air quality in each location sampled.
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+ Access the HAMAQ White Paper – Revision Date: 2025.12.15 [PDF – 1.78MB] (30pp)
