The Inconstant Air

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Date
1960
Summary
Traces the history of man's attempt to understand climate and weather, explaining how meterological data is collected. Explains the meteorologist's use of balloons, rockets and satellites in his study of the atmosphere.
Contributors
Lothar Wolff; Michael Roemer; Mark Isaacs; Stanley Ruttenberg; William H. Terry; Ed Packer; Georges Klotz; Dr. Herman Newstein; Philip Stapp; Roy Brubaker; William O. Field; Robert Gaffney; John McFall; John Horton; Jan Hahn; Anthony Gulla
Publishers
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center; The National Academy of Sciences; WGBH-TV
Genre
Educational
Subjects
Meteorology; Earth science
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States

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