The Geostationary Tropospheric Pollution Satellite (GEO TROPSAT) mission is a new approach to measuring the critical constituents of tropospheric ozone chemistry: ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and aerosols. The GEO TROPSAT mission comprises a constellation of three instruments flying as secondary payloads on geostationary communications satellites around the world. This proposed approach can significantly reduce the cost of getting a science payload to geostationary orbit and also generates revenue for the satellite owners. The geostationary vantage point enables simultaneous high temporal and spatial resolution measurement of tropospheric trace gases, leading to greatly improved atmospheric ozone chemistry knowledge. The scienc...
With the near-future launch of geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) pollution monitoring satellite instru...
The importance of tropospheric ozone embraces a spectrum of relevant scientific issues ranging from ...
With the near-future launch of geostationary pollution monitoring satellite instruments over North A...
Geostationary satellite observations of chemically reactive trace gases will provide unique insight ...
Satellite instruments flown since 1970 have had great success in elucidating the processes that cont...
International audienceOne of the major challenges facing atmospheric sciences is to assess, understa...
TEMPO, selected by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, will measure atmospheric pollution fo...
TEMPO was selected in 2012 by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, for launch between 2018 an...
The troposphere is an essential component of the earth's life support system as well as the gateway ...
The ESA (European Space Agency) Sentinel-5 Precursor (S-5 P) is a low Earth orbit polar satellite to...
The growth of human population and the industrialisation in the 19th and 20th century has led to dra...
International audienceThis paper presents the Geostationary Fourier Imaging Spectrometer (GeoFIS), a...
Abstract—Monitoring tropospheric chemistry from space is the next frontier for advancing present-day...
The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the Nationa...
Monitoring of air quality (AQ) and its transport at the continental scale, as well as the developmen...
With the near-future launch of geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) pollution monitoring satellite instru...
The importance of tropospheric ozone embraces a spectrum of relevant scientific issues ranging from ...
With the near-future launch of geostationary pollution monitoring satellite instruments over North A...
Geostationary satellite observations of chemically reactive trace gases will provide unique insight ...
Satellite instruments flown since 1970 have had great success in elucidating the processes that cont...
International audienceOne of the major challenges facing atmospheric sciences is to assess, understa...
TEMPO, selected by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, will measure atmospheric pollution fo...
TEMPO was selected in 2012 by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, for launch between 2018 an...
The troposphere is an essential component of the earth's life support system as well as the gateway ...
The ESA (European Space Agency) Sentinel-5 Precursor (S-5 P) is a low Earth orbit polar satellite to...
The growth of human population and the industrialisation in the 19th and 20th century has led to dra...
International audienceThis paper presents the Geostationary Fourier Imaging Spectrometer (GeoFIS), a...
Abstract—Monitoring tropospheric chemistry from space is the next frontier for advancing present-day...
The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the Nationa...
Monitoring of air quality (AQ) and its transport at the continental scale, as well as the developmen...
With the near-future launch of geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) pollution monitoring satellite instru...
The importance of tropospheric ozone embraces a spectrum of relevant scientific issues ranging from ...
With the near-future launch of geostationary pollution monitoring satellite instruments over North A...