Quantification Of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide From The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES East)

Researchers are exploring the use of data from the GOES-East satellite to quantify atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This method aims to overcome the limitations of current space-based sensors by providing more frequent and precise global observations.
Why it matters
Improved tracking of greenhouse gases is essential for verifying carbon flux data, which is vital for climate modeling and the search for biosignatures on other planets.
Quantification Of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide From The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES East) - Astrobiology
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