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AREN: Aeropods

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The AEROKATS program uses kites as a science platform for capturing data and images from an aerial perspective. The kites carry a NASA-patented technology called Aeropods that keep the instruments stable and aligned with the wind during flight. Aeropods carry instruments that allow for field missions using NASA-inspired AREN operations and GLOBE protocols. 

To view data collected from AEROKATS, visit the AREN Mission Mapper.

To submit AEROKAT data, visit the AREN Field Data Collectory Survey Tool.

If you would like to view multiple videos on using AEROKATS, visit the AREN Video Links.
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Example Student Research Report Featuring Aeropod: An Analysis of Particulate Matter Data Collected by Monitoring at Various Altitudes Using Aeropod Technology

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Instruments for Collecting Data

Git Up Camera

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Kestrel Weather Meter

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Parts and Instructions

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