Clouds falling according to NASA research
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS MINISTRY OF JUSTICE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT THE STATE OF SAO PAULO - MUNICIPALITY OF SAO PAULO THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO MUNICIPALITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO MINISTRY OF CITIES - FEDERAL SENATE CGU - CONTROLLING THE GENERAL UNION CNJ - NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUSTICE Roberto Marinho Foundation - José Roberto Marinho La Nación Clarín NEWSPAPER LA RAZON Clouds falling according to NASA research Alison Caldwell reports. ALISON CALDWELL: For the first time, researchers have been able to measure the height of clouds on a global basis. In 1999, NASA launched its Terra satellite into space. On board was a Multi-angle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR). It uses nine cameras at different angles to produce a stereo image of clouds around the world, allowing measurement of their altitude and movement....