Back on board πŸ˜€

Norbert next to Grimm Durag dust decoder

Small, compact and easy to use: A portable, battery-powered πŸ”‹ aerosol spectrometer is installed on board of the Open60AAL β›΅: the 11-D Dust Decoder πŸŒ¬πŸ”¬ from GRIMM AEROSOL, a member of the DURAG GROUP. Thanks to its wide measuring range for various fine dust values, the compact, reliable and flexibly useable high-end device will collect precise air quality data during the journey.

As we are convinced of the quality and indestructibility of the device, we are already looking forward to the interpretations of this exciting measurement chain in connection with the AAL 🌏🌍🌎 navigation 🧭 and weather 🌦🌬 data.

Norbert manipulating to Grimm Durag dust decoder

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