New Proposals to Help NASA Advance Knowledge of Our Changing Climate
These four investigations are part of the agency's new Earth System Explorers Program – which conducts principal investigator-led space science missions as recommended by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2017 Decadal Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space. The program is designed to enable high-quality Earth system science investigations to focus on previously identified key targets. For this set of missions, NASA is prioritizing greenhouse gases as one of its target observables.
"The proposals represent another example of NASA's holistic approach to studying our home planet," said
As the first step of a two-step selection process, each of these proposals will receive
Most of what we know about our changing planet is rooted in more than 60 years of NASA's Earth observations. NASA currently has more than two dozen Earth-observing satellites and instruments in orbit. The missions ultimately selected from this set of proposals will make their own unique contributions to this great Earth observatory – which works together to provide layers of complementary information on Earth's oceans, land, ice, and atmosphere.
The four proposals selected for concept studies are:
- The Stratosphere Troposphere Response using Infrared Vertically-Resolved Light Explorer (STRIVE)
This mission would provide daily, near-global, high-resolution measurements of temperature, a variety of atmospheric elements, and aerosol properties from the upper troposphere to the mesosphere – at a much higher spatial density than any previous mission. It would also measure vertical profiles of ozone and trace gasses needed to monitor and understand the recovery of the ozone layer – another identified NASA Earth sciences target. The proposal is led by Lyatt Jaegle at the University of Washington inSeattle . - The Ocean Dynamics and Surface Exchange with the Atmosphere (ODYSEA)
This satellite would simultaneously measure ocean surface currents and winds to improve our understanding of air-sea interactions and surface current processes that impact weather, climate, marine ecosystems, and human wellbeing. It aims to provide updated ocean wind data in less than three hours and ocean current data in less than six hours. The proposal is led bySarah Gille at the University of California inSan Diego . - Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE)
This mission would observe the three-dimensional structure of terrestrial ecosystems and the surface topography of glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice as they are changing in response to climate and human activity. The mission would provide a continuation of such measurements that are currently measured from space by ICESat-2 and GEDI (Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation). The proposal is led byHelen Amanda Fricker at the University of California inSan Diego . - The Carbon Investigation (Carbon-I)
This investigation would enable simultaneous, multi-species measurements of critical greenhouse gases and potential quantification of ethane – which could help study processes that drive natural and anthropogenic emissions. The mission would provide unprecedented spatial resolution and global coverage that would help us better understand the carbon cycle and the global methane budget. The proposal is led byChristian Frankenberg at the California Institute of Technology inPasadena .
For more information about the Earth System Explorers Program, visit:
https://explorers.larc.nasa.gov/2023ESE/
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