The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and General Electric Aerospace have completed a week of joint testing to better understand how contrails form and behave over time. GE’s Boeing 747 testbed took to the skies for several days, trailed by a NASA jet that conducted three-dimensional imaging of contrails for continuing study.
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