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TEMPO Mission

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TEMPO will measure pollution of N. America hourly at high spatial resolution. NASA's first Earth Venture Instrument mission is a collaboration with Smithsonian.

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Emory Public Health NASA Langley Research Center Marron Institute The "Comparing Models and Observations" panel covered everything from building satellite instruments, models, TEMPO Mission, and applications for fire and waste management. Thanks Betsy M. Farris (betsyfarris.bsky.social) , Brad Pierce, Jun Wang, Amirhosein Mousavi and Aaron Naeger! youtu.be/r3SVQI6yax8

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Be sure to add 'NASA's Curious Universe' to your podcast lineup! Episode 4: Tiny but Mighty, featuring @SusanAnenberg, dives into #Aerosols and how TEMPO will help scientists track #AirPollution. nasa.gov/podcasts/curio…

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From Baltimore to Los Angeles and Chicago to Houston, communities across the country deal with harmful air pollution and its effects. A NASA mission is working to give us new tools to monitor air pollution in communities from streets to the stratosphere. science.nasa.gov/earth/a-tale-o…

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How will air quality datasets from TEMPO, NASA's first Earth Venture Instrument mission, differ from low Earth orbit mission instrument datasets from OMI, TROPOMI, and OMPS? Find out in our newest Earthdata feature: go.nasa.gov/41YBBzp Image: © NASA/SAO.

How will air quality datasets from TEMPO, NASA's first Earth Venture Instrument mission, differ from low Earth orbit mission instrument datasets from OMI, TROPOMI, and OMPS? Find out in our newest Earthdata feature: go.nasa.gov/41YBBzp Image: © NASA/SAO.
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TEMPO was invited to Office of Science and Technology Policy today! Xiong Liu, acting PI for TEMPO, and Caroline Nowlan, TEMPO Science Team member, shared early data and discussed future capabilities with The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

TEMPO was invited to Office of Science and Technology Policy today! 
Xiong Liu, acting PI for TEMPO, and Caroline Nowlan, TEMPO Science Team member, shared early data and discussed future capabilities with The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
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Using this information from the ground, air, and space, NASA has a unique vantage to study our changing planet with a #OneHealth lens. Learn more about our NASA Health and Air Quality Applications team and how they’re promoting healthier communities. 👇 go.nasa.gov/3HNneF7

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Are you as excited to start working with TEMPO data as we are?!? Well now you can get a sneak peek! ~3 weeks of preliminary, unvalidated data is now available through Earthdata Search to help you learn about file format and content. #AirQuality Learn more: asdc.larc.nasa.gov/news/sample-of…

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Finding the right TEMPO: Using physics for public good. Meet TEMPO Scientist, Gonzalo Gonzalez Abad torch.si.edu/2024/04/eye-on…

Finding the right TEMPO: Using physics for public good. Meet TEMPO Scientist, Gonzalo Gonzalez Abad

torch.si.edu/2024/04/eye-on…
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Join us for a webinar on May 29 at 2pm EDT (UTC-4) for an introduction to NASA's Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission, its datasets, services, and tools. #airquality #pollution For information and to register: go.nasa.gov/3UtzjFh

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Near real-time data of #AirPollution over our neighborhoods is here! Our hourly daytime scans of North America’s atmosphere from coast to coast will help us better understand what’s in the air we breathe. TEMPO data is publicly available. Learn more: pweb.cfa.harvard.edu/news/tempo-ins…

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Excited for our new #AirQuality data, but not sure where to start? Check out the new data tool created by the Cosmic Data Stories team for an introduction to what can be seen in TEMPO NO2 data! What's in the air you #breathe?

Excited for our new #AirQuality data, but not sure where to start? Check out the new data tool created by the <a href="/CosmicDataStory/">Cosmic Data Stories</a> team for an introduction to what can be seen in TEMPO NO2 data!

What's in the air you #breathe?
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NASA The National Park Service is one of many groups already using TEMPO data. Oil and gas emissions in southeast New Mexico have affected air quality at Carlsbad Caverns NPS and the team is using TEMPO data to monitor air quality in the area.

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#ICYMI Last week NASAEarthdata held a webinar to introduce researchers to the TEMPO Mission & data. Check out the recording to learn how to discover and access TEMPO data products using NASA's Earthdata Search! youtu.be/meySKqVuVT0?si…

AerosolWatch (@aerosolwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Groundbreaking #TEMPO sensor observed hourly evolution of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) plumes from #ParkFire in California & several #wildfires in Oregon & Washington State on 5 Aug. TEMPO Mission Aaron Naeger Dan Goldberg, PhD Joel Dreessen

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Observations from historic #TEMPO sensor reveal buildup of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) (yellow/orange/red shading) in urban centers on 27 Aug, contributing to #AirQualityAlert days in several major cities in eastern half of US. TEMPO Mission Aaron Naeger Joel Dreessen Dan Goldberg, PhD

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We’re excited to see the enthusiasm for TEMPO at #AGU24! Standing room only for this morning sessions. What #AGU2024 sessions are you most looking forward to?

We’re excited to see the enthusiasm for TEMPO at #AGU24! Standing room only for this morning sessions. 

What #AGU2024 sessions are you most looking forward to?
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Let's keep up the TEMPO! The NASA Langley Research Center TEMPO mission, which has measured air quality over North America in near-real-time since it launched in 2023, has been extended through at least Sept. 2026. go.nasa.gov/3TZfkyg