Explore the intricate world of satellite technology and its essential role in advancing our understanding of Earth's atmosphere and environment in Aura Satellite. This comprehensive guide serves as an indispensable resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. With a deep dive into the various cuttingedge satellites that aid in global research, this book presents an invaluable perspective on how spacebased technology contributes to our knowledge of climate, weather, and atmospheric sciences
Chapters Brief Overview:
1: Aura (satellite): Introduction to Aura satellite’s mission, focusing on its contribution to atmospheric research and air quality monitoring
2: Satellite temperature measurement: Discusses the methodologies used by satellites to measure Earth's temperature and its significance for climate modeling
3: Terra (satellite): Explores Terra satellite’s role in studying the Earth's land and atmosphere to improve environmental management
4: Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System: Delivers insights into how satellites monitor cloud dynamics and Earth's energy balance
5: Earth Observing System: Examines the Earth Observing System, highlighting its contribution to global environmental monitoring
6: Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite: Investigates the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite’s contribution to understanding the upper layers of Earth's atmosphere
7: Aqua (satellite): Focuses on Aqua satellite’s water cycle research and its role in understanding hydrological patterns
8: Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer: Analyzes the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer and its vital role in detecting atmospheric gases
9: Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer: Discusses the importance of ozone layer monitoring through the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer
10: Advanced microwave sounding unit: Explains how the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit measures atmospheric properties, aiding weather predictions
11: Microwave limb sounder: Highlights the function of the Microwave Limb Sounder in observing the upper atmosphere and stratosphere
12: Atmospheric chemistry observational databases: Presents key atmospheric chemistry databases used for climate change and pollution monitoring
13: Ozone monitoring instrument: Covers the advanced techniques and technologies of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument to track ozone levels globally
14: Atmospheric infrared sounder: Discusses the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder and its contributions to weather forecasting and climate studies
15: Joint Polar Satellite System: Introduces the Joint Polar Satellite System, emphasizing its dual satellite approach for global data collection
16: Generic Earth Observation Metadata Standard: Explains the importance of standardizing Earth observation metadata for seamless global research integration
17: NOAA21: Provides a detailed look at NOAA21, a satellite crucial for weather monitoring and environmental observations
18: NOAA20: Discusses NOAA20’s role in improving weather forecasts and climate models through precise data collection
19: Anne R. Douglass: Highlights the career and contributions of Anne R. Douglass in atmospheric science and satellite research
20: Atmosphere of Earth: A thorough exploration of Earth’s atmosphere, its components, and how satellite technology improves our understanding
21: Microwave radiometer: Delivers an overview of the Microwave Radiometer and its function in measuring atmospheric moisture content
This book is a mustread for those who want to understand how modern satellites shape our understanding of Earth’s systems, impacting environmental, atmospheric, and climate science. Its cuttingedge content, rich in technical detail, offers readers a deep insight into the robotic and scientific advancements that shape our world today.