NASA TEMPO

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NASA TEMPO is a space-based instrument designed to monitor air pollution and atmospheric chemistry over North America with high temporal and spatial resolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth observation payload
air quality monitoring instrument
space-based instrument
acronym TEMPO NERFINISHED
collaborationContext part of a constellation of geostationary air quality missions
coverageArea North America NERFINISHED
continental United States NERFINISHED
parts of Canada
parts of Mexico
dataUse air quality forecasting
atmospheric chemistry research
public health studies
regulatory support
domain Earth observation
atmospheric science
environment space-based
fullName Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution NERFINISHED
goal improve understanding of pollution sources and transport
provide high temporal and spatial resolution air quality data
support mitigation of air pollution impacts
hostedPayload commercial communications satellite
measurementTechnique UV–visible spectrometry
measurementType passive remote sensing
missionType Earth science mission
air quality mission
monitors diurnal cycle of air pollution
emissions and transport of pollutants
observes aerosols
formaldehyde
nitrogen dioxide
ozone
trace gases
tropospheric air quality
operator NASA
orbits geostationary orbit
primaryObjective measure atmospheric chemistry in the troposphere
monitor air pollution over North America
program NASA Earth Science Division NERFINISHED
region Western Hemisphere NERFINISHED
relatedMission ESA Sentinel-4 NERFINISHED
KARI GEMS NERFINISHED
spaceAgency NASA
spatialResolution urban-scale resolution
spectralRange ultraviolet
visible
targets lower atmosphere
troposphere
temporalResolution hourly or better

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