Dr. Richard Moore is an airborne atmospheric scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. In this role, he works closely with the other members of the NASA Langley Aerosol Research Group (LARGE) and NASA Langley Lidar Applications Group to study the interaction between atmospheric aerosols and cloud formation, which are important for resolving key processes governing Earth’s radiation balance, air quality, and climate. A particular research focus is on the role new aircraft engine technologies and sustainable jet fuels have in altering the engine particle emissions that are relevant for contrail-cirrus cloud formation. Shortly after joining NASA in 2012, Dr. Moore served as the Deputy Project Scientist for the NASA ACCESS and ND-MAX airborne flight campaigns, and he is currently the Project Scientist for the NASA-Boeing ecoDemonstrator Emissions Ground Tests.


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    Title :

    Sustainable Aviation Fuels Reduce Aviation Impacts on Air Quality, Contrails, and Climate


    Contributors:
    R. H. Moore (author)

    Publication date :

    2023


    Size :

    28 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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