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The instrument will measure gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and carbon monoxide in the atmosphere on daily and seasonal changes
The January 20, 2022 meeting, Improving Efforts to Measure and Monitor Greenhouse Gas Emissions, featured future plans like GeoCarb.
September 2021 - An OU faculty member is leading a study in partnership with NASA to investigate the impacts of greenhouse gas concentrations and ultimately aid in the reversal of “undebatable” climate change.
The GeoCarb Science Mission received official confirmation from NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine on December 28, 2019.
The OU team traveled to Palo Alto, California on January 29, 2020 for a critical design review of the GeoCarb instrument, which was confirmed on January 31, 2020.
A NASA Earth science mission may achieve a transformational advance in our understanding of the global carbon cycle by mapping concentrations of key carbon gases from a new vantage point: Geostationary Orbit.
Celebrating Scientist and Carbon-Tracking Pioneer Charles D. Keeling
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New Satellite Mission would Benefit Climate Science and the Energy Industry
Professor Kort Comments on Greenhouse Gas Plume-Spotting Satellite for Scientific American
Seminar on Atmospheric Variations in Carbon Dioxide over the US
Trump White House Quietly Cancels NASA Research Verifying Greenhouse Gas Cuts
Amidst Funding Fears, NASA Announces another Climate Research Mission
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Lockheed to Develop Space-Based Carbon Cycle Monitoring Tool with NASA, 2 Universities
NASA Awards Contract for Atmospheric Trace-Gas Monitoring Mission
OU Awarded $161 Million NASA Contract for First-of-Its-Kind Earth Science Mission
OU Awarded $161 Million NASA Contract for First-of-Its-Kind Earth Science Mission
Poderosa Herramienta Para Comprender El Ciclo del Carbono En La Tierra
Satellites are Giving Us A Commanding View of Earth’s Carbon Cycle
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Watching The Planet Breathe: Studying Earth’s Carbon Cycle from Space
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Amid Fears of Trump Cutback, NASA Announces Long-Term Climate Mission
How Joint OU, NASA Project Could Help Oklahoma’s Energy, Agriculture Industry
La NASA controlará desde el espacio la emisión de gases de efecto invernadero
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NASA Announces Geostationary Greenhouse Gas and Vegetation Monitoring Program
NASA Announces New Earth Science Mission amid Fears of Budget Cuts
NASA Launches GeoCARB Mission for The Measuring of Greenhouse Gasses
NASA launches a scientific mission to assess the health of the Earth
NASA to Push Through Earth Science Missions Amid Potential Budget Cuts
NASA's New Satellite Mission will Study How Earth 'Breathes' in Space
NASA’s New Earth Science Mission Slips in before Possible Budget Cuts
New Earth Science Exploration Announced by NASA Despite Budget Cut Threats
OU Awarded $166 Million NASA Grant for First Geostationary Carbon Cycle Mission