Two satellites developed in the Netherlands will soon map global greenhouse gas emissions. By collecting and sharing information about greenhouse...
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Two satellites developed in the Netherlands will soon map global greenhouse gas emissions. By collecting and sharing information about greenhouse gases, everyone will know who is and isn’t complying with the Paris Climate Agreement. The launch was initially planned for 2027, but has been postponed to 2028. The two agile satellites are known as the ‘Twin Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Observers’, or Tango. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Two satellites developed in the Netherlands will soon map global greenhouse gas emissions. By collecting and sharing information about greenhouse...
MethaneSAT, a high-profile climate monitoring satellite launched to track methane emissions, has ceased functioning just over a year after entering...
MethaneSAT, a high-profile climate monitoring satellite launched to track methane emissions, has ceased functioning just over a year after entering...
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The satellite, which detected emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane, went off course around 10 days ago.
The satellite, which detected emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane, went off course around 10 days ago.