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- Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) is a NASA Earth Venture-Instrument that will measure North American pollution at a high resolution and on an hourly basis. It is an ultraviolet–visible spectrometer maintaining a constant view of North America, enabling it to provide daily data on ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and other elements in the atmosphere. TEMPO is intended to be attached as payload on a commercial geostationary communication satellite with a constant view of the face of the Earth. TEMPO's light-collecting mirror scans a complete and constant east to west field of regard (FOR). TEMPO detectors measure reflected sunlight to and from the Earth's surface and atmosphere. TEMPO "monitors air quality from Mexico to Canada" with "scientists from both Mexico and Canada sharing TEMPO activities taking place in their home countries". TEMPO will form part of a geostationary constellation of pollution-monitoring assets, along with the planned Sentinel-4 from ESA and (GEMS) from South Korea's KARI. On 3 February 2020, Intelsat announced that the Intelsat 40e satellite will host TEMPO. Maxar Technologies, the builder of the satellite, is responsible for payload integration. As of January 2022, the launch is scheduled for January 2023. (en)
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- TEMPO attached to a communications satellite. (en)
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- Atmospheric chemistry and pollution monitoring (en)
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- Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) is a NASA Earth Venture-Instrument that will measure North American pollution at a high resolution and on an hourly basis. It is an ultraviolet–visible spectrometer maintaining a constant view of North America, enabling it to provide daily data on ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and other elements in the atmosphere. (en)
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- Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (en)
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