Geostationary Carbon Cycle Observatory (GeoCarb) was an intended NASA Venture-class Earth observation mission that was designed to measure the carbon...
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Surface Water and Ocean Topography, CLARREO and GeoCarb (the Geostationary Carbon Cycle Observatory).[citation needed] Amer was awarded the 2014 NASA Public...
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Space-based measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) are used to help answer questions about Earth's carbon cycle. There are a variety of active and planned...
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7 – Biomass, launching 2025, future – Ecology mission, studying the carbon cycle and forest ecology, observing the development of forests and their characteristics...
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meteorology) (see "severe thunderstorms" in paragraph 5) carbon cycle carbon fixation carbon flux carbon monoxide (see under Atmospheric presence) ceiling balloon...
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Carbofuran Carbon audit regime Carbon credit Carbon cycle Carbon dioxide sink Carbon emissions trading Carbon fixation Carbon flux Carbon footprint Carbon intensity...
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T.; Balch, Jennifer (30 May 2019). "Droughts, Wildfires, and Forest Carbon Cycling: A Pantropical Synthesis". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences...
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the satellites orbiting the Earth are in low Earth orbit or geostationary orbit; geostationary means the satellites stay still in the sky (relative to a...
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terrestrial water, energy, and carbon cycles. Estimate global water and energy fluxes at the land surface. Quantify net carbon flux in boreal landscapes....
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geomagnetic storm components that occurred from 10–13 May 2024 during solar cycle 25. The geomagnetic storm was the most powerful to affect Earth since March...
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current operating spacecraft programs include: Aqua, Aura, Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO-2), Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-on (GRACE...
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100–150 t (220,000–331,000 lb) to low earth orbit and 27 t (60,000 lb) to geostationary transfer orbit. Super Heavy is 71 m (233 ft) tall, 9 m (30 ft) wide...
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years cycle; the Met Office model predicted that after 2050, due to shortage of rainfall seasons, the Amazon forest would not act as a carbon sink; Carlos...
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been used since 2010 for Falcon 9 launches, mainly to low Earth and geostationary orbits. The former Launch Complex 13 at Cape Canaveral, now renamed...
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rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) as propellants. The heaviest payloads flown to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) were Intelsat 35e carrying 6,761 kg (14,905 lb)...
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remote sensing experiments that have flown on the ISS are the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 3, ISS-RapidScat, ECOSTRESS, the Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation...
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equipped with a Bulgarian-manufactured imaging payload. Bulgaria's first geostationary communications satellite—BulgariaSat-1—was launched by SpaceX in 2017...
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Sea surface temperature (category Thermodynamic cycles)
Jickells, Tim (2012). "Chapter 9: Nutrients, oxygen, organic carbon and the carbon cycle in seawater". Marine geochemistry (3rd ed.). Chichester, West...
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its root-name. 1933 – Victor Schauberger publishes his theories on the carbon cycle and its relationship to the weather in Our Senseless Toil 1935 – IMO...
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measurement of total electron content (TEC) variation along a radio beam from geostationary orbit to an earth receiver. (The rotation of the plane of polarization...
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Apophis on 13 April 2029 from the centre of Earth 35.786 Mm – altitude of geostationary orbit 40.005 Mm – polar circumference of the Earth 40.077 Mm – equatorial...
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ISRO 2009 OCO-2 Active NASA 2014 Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2. Part of the A-Train. The second precise carbon dioxide observing satellite after GOSAT....
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given time, without any corrections for light-time, aberration, etc. geostationary orbit A circular geosynchronous orbit, which maintains a constant altitude...
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international regulation and sharing of outer space. The advent of geostationary satellites raised the case of limited space in outer space. A group...
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Fundamental Astronomy. "IAU WG on NSFA Current Best Estimates". US Naval Observatory. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009. Retrieved 25 September...
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relay satellites. A constellation of three satellites was launched into geostationary orbits, providing communication and data support for the station. Tiangong...
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evolution processes (7) Determine present state, distribution, and cycling of water and carbon dioxide Surface radiation (8) Characterize the broad spectrum...
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2019. Graham, William (24 December 2019). "Russian Proton-M lofts new geostationary weather satellite". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 24 December 2019. Krebs...
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