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Articles tagged: troposphere

  • climate change, COP26, greenhouse gases, tropopause, troposphere 15 November 2021 Earth's lower atmosphere is rising due to climate change, new study says

    ... to collect data on the tropopause for the past 40 years, an international team of scientists have found that the troposphere (the lowest atmospheric level) has been expanding upward at a rate of roughly 50 to 60 metres per decade. The rising...

    • climate change
    • COP26
    • greenhouse gases
    • tropopause
    • troposphere
  • climate change, cosmic rays, muons, supernovae explosions, troposphere 12 July 2016 Did two ancient supernovas cause cell mutation and climate change on Earth?

    ...extinction occurred. This may be connected to a cooling in Earths climate, as the increased abundance of cosmic rays ionised Earth’s troposphere – the lowest level of the atmosphere – to a level eight times higher than normal and subsequently causing...

    • climate change
    • cosmic rays
    • muons
    • supernovae explosions
    • troposphere
  • Copernicus, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Sentinel-5P, TROPOMI October 2017 Tracking air pollution and monitoring climate change

    ..., for the supply of air quality data in the lower troposphere. It will also act as a gap filler in atmospheric chemistry...the rapid changes of trace gases and aerosols in the troposphere, globally and daily. These observations are important for daily...

    • Copernicus
    • Plesetsk Cosmodrome
    • Sentinel-5P
    • TROPOMI
    Authors: Nicolas Leveque    
  • microgravity research, parabolic flight, space tourism, weightlessness July 2019 Science and sensation in microgravity

    ... between ascent and descent, create short-term conditions that are as close as possible to weightlessness within the troposphere itself, creating an airborne laboratory. During the reduced gravity phases, researchers flying onboard the aircraft can...

    • microgravity research
    • parabolic flight
    • space tourism
    • weightlessness
    Authors: Jeremy Saget    
  • Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite, Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, Shizuo Yamamoto March 2015 JAXA’s challenge to climate change

    ... to verify reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. A decision was made to change the mission completely in order to monitor tropospheric CO2 absorption and emission. The instrument design was changed for the sole purpose of measuring GHGs...

    • Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite
    • Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency
    • Shizuo Yamamoto
    Authors: Shizuo Yamamoto    
  • ASI, Cassini, ESA, NASA, Saturn October 2017 Cassini observations open up Saturn’s atmosphere

    ... system: methane, water, ammonia, and hydrogen sulphide. Some of these species are volatile and condense in the troposphere to form cloud decks, starting with water ice at the deepest levels, followed by a compound called ammonium hydrosulphide...

    • ASI
    • Cassini
    • ESA
    • NASA
    • Saturn
    Authors: Leigh N. Fletcher    
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