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, including the Mexico City megalopolis and another North American site yet to be selected.
The effort will include two aircraft, NASA’s B777 for in situ sampling and G-III for remote sensing.
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.
Call for input!
The draft white paper is available for download below and is open for public comment.
With ongoing TEMPO analysis, ideas and rationale for candidate deployment sites and timing are welcomed.
+ Access the HAMAQ Draft White Paper [PDF – 1MB] (25pp)