Here you can find the talk of each session of the Summer School:
Session 1
- 1.1 C. Camy-Peyret “The history of ballooning, early science, past advances and discoveries, scientific interest”
- 1.2 P. Ubertini “Early and modern balloon science in astronomy”
- 1.3 T. Deshler “Early and modern stratospheric science using small and medium sized, unpressurized balloons: aerosol and ozone”
- 1.4 V. Catoire “Early and modern balloon science using large unpressurized balloons”
- 1.5 A. Hertzog “Science using long-duration balloons”
Session 2
- 2.1 T. Birner “Atmospheric Structure”
- 2.2 N. Huret “Atmospheric Dynamics”
- 2.3 A. Hertzog “Lagrangian observations, waves, microphysics”
- 2.4 A. Butz “Atmospheric radiation and radiative transfer”
Session 3
- 3.1 K. Garg & K. Andersson “FLIGHT PHYSICS & THERMODYNAMICS”
- 3.2 A. Vargas “Balloons for Science”
- 3.3 H. Eriksson “HEMERA SUMMER SCHOOL BALLOON SYSTEM”
- 3.4 I. Zenone “CNES Gondolas: our multi-mission architecture”
- 3.5 K. Walker “Design of a laser spectrometer for in-situ balloon measurements”
- 3.6 P. Loewen “Design and Build of Electronic Systems for High Altitude Balloons “
- 3.7 H. Eriksson “HEMERA SUMMER SCHOOL BALLOON SYSTEM”
- 3.8 A. Vargas “Fail Safe T T & C systems for balloon flight control”
Session 4
- 4.1 A. Vargas “CNES ZPB Balloon Operations”
- 4.2 H. Eriksson “HEMERA SUMMER SCHOOL BALLOON OPERATION”
- 4.3 P. Raizonville
Session 5
- 5.1 A. Kleinert “Hyperspectral Limb Sounding”
- 5.2 S. Payan “Balloon-borne TIR and mid-IR measurements”
- 5.3 A. Engel “Balloon-borne whole air and AirCore sampling”
- 5.4 E. Leedham-Elvidge
- 5.5 T. Deshler “New aerosol instruments to maintain current in situ measurement capability with small balloons”
- 5.6 N. Harris “Sensors for sondes: how many things can be measured? (and how well?)”
- 5.7 S. Salam “Microbiological Collection in the Stratosphere”
- 5.8 A. Lagg “SUNRISE-3: A STRATOSPHERIC SOLAR OBSERVATORY SCIENTIFIC HIGHLIGHTS OF TWO SUCCESSFUL FLIGHTS & OUTLOOK FOR THE REFLIGHT IN 2021”
- 5.9 F. Onori “A multi-wavelength view of the transient sky in astronomy”
- 5.10 M. Pearce “Hard X-ray polarimetry from a stabilised balloon-borne platform”
Session 6
- 6.1 N. Harris “Future developments for balloon observations of the atmosphere – a personal perspective”
- 6.2 T. Deshler “Profiling of the tropical tropopause layer with in situ instruments deployed from Strateole2 long duration balloons”
- 6.3 L. Natalucci “RESULTS FROM GAMMA-RAY INSTRUMENT PROBES ON BALLOON FLIGHTS AND PERSPECTIVES BEYOND 2020”
- 6.4 P. Raizonville “HEMERA RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE “
- 6.5 M. Becker “REXUS/BEXUS the German-Swedish Student Experiment Programme”
- 6.6 N. Callens