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The Orbiting Carbon Observatory missionThe Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission was selected by NASA's Office of Earth Science as the fifth mission in its Earth System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) Program. OCO will make the first global, space-based measurements of atmospheric CO2 with the precision, resolution, and coverage needed to characterize sources and sinks of this important greenhouse gas. These measurements will improve our ability to forecasts CO2-induced climate change. OCO will fly in a 1:15 PM sun-synchronous orbit, sharing its ground track with the Earth Observing System (EOS) Aqua platform. It will carry high-resolution spectrometers to measure reflected sunlight in the molecular oxygen (O2) A-band at 0.76-microns and the CO2 bands at 1.61 and 2.06 microns to retrieve the column-averaged CO2 dry air mole fraction, XCO2. A comprehensive validation and correlative measurement program has been incorporated into this mission to ensure that XCO2 can be retrieved with precisions of 0.3% (1 ppm) on regional scales.
Document ID
20060044019
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Crisp, David
Johnson, Christyl
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
April 9, 2003
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Meeting Information
Meeting: IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation
Location: Berlin
Country: Germany
Start Date: April 9, 2003
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
atmospheric chemistry
carbon cycle
Earth System Science Pathfinder Program

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