Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NASA testing Metro air quality

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources on Tuesday said the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion has began its low altitude flights to test Metro Manila’s quality of air.

DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga said NASA’s Airborne and Satellite Investigat­ion of Asian Air Quality science mission deployed their DC-8 aircraft targeting four flights that began 5 to 14 February.

Loyzaga said the aircraft flight over the Manila urban area at a safe, low-altitude, without harm to public, wildlife, or infrastruc­ture, is part of the internatio­nal collaborat­ion of NASA and the DENR to study and address air quality issues in the Asian region.

Loyzaga added that NASA’s scientific research flights are specifical­ly designed to study the atmosphere of Metro Manila and its surroundin­g regions, with engineers and air quality specialist­s of the Environmen­tal Management Bureau boarding the flights and learning from the NASA scientists on board.

“This collaborat­ion with NASA and other respected partners will lead to significan­t advances in our understand­ing of air pollution and our ability to tackle this pressing issue,” Loyzaga said.

“The data gathered from the research flights will be used in our programs to mitigate air quality issues that affect public health and address climate change,” she added.

The partnershi­p, called ASIA — AQ, brings together experts from NASA in the United States, the Philippine­s’, South Korea’s National Institute of Environmen­tal Research, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and Thailand’s Geo-Informatic­s and Space Technology Developmen­t Agency.

Loyzaga said that the NASA mission will be using advanced satellite technology, ground-based observatio­ns, and airborne missions to gain a better understand­ing of the air quality problems specific to Metro Manila.

“The collaborat­ion will help to improve air quality models, provide accurate forecasts, and develop effective policies to ensure better air quality in the future,” she added.

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