Aeroscopy

/ˌɛərˈɒskəpi/ noun

The examination of the air or atmosphere, especially to study its properties or detect substances in it.

From Greek 'aero-' (air) combined with '-scopy' (examination or observation). The word emerged in the 19th century as scientists developed methods to study atmospheric composition and properties.

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