china launches satellite to monitor global carbon emissions
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China Launches Satellite to Monitor Global Carbon Emissions

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China launched a carbon dioxide monitoring satellite
Beijing - Arab Today

China launched a carbon dioxide monitoring satellite via a Long March-2D rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gobi Desert on Thursday.

    China is the third country after Japan and the United States to monitor greenhouse gases through its own satellite, Chinese News Agency (Xinhua) reported.

    The 620-kg satellite TanSat was sent into a sun synchronous orbit about 700 kilometers above the earth and will monitor the concentration, distribution and flow of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, said chief designer of TanSat at the Chinese Academy of Sciences micro-satellite research institute, Yin Zengshan.

    The satellite will help understanding of climate change and provide China's policy makers with independent data. On a three-year mission, TanSat will thoroughly examine global CO2 levels every 16 days, accurate to at least 4 ppm (parts per million).

    This was the 243rd mission of the Long March series rockets. Besides TanSat, the rocket also carried a high-resolution micro-nano satellite and two spectrum micro-nano satellites for agricultural and forestry monitoring.

Source: QNA

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