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Atmospheric Physicist Dr. Gonzalo González Abad of the Center for Astrophysics believes @NASA's #TEMPO mission will "revolutionize" the study of atmospheric chemistry.

➡️Find out why in our newest Data User Profile: go.nasa.gov/45OnOM7

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NASA's #TEMPO instrument observes the chemical components of the atmosphere over North America with more detail, precision, and timeliness than ever before. Find out how and learn about the data it is expected to produce: go.nasa.gov/41YBBzp Image: NASA SVS; Data: SAO at CfA

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New beta Level 1 data products from NASA's #TEMPO mission will aid validation efforts and algorithm development and will be used to expand the mission’s higher-level products. Image: Dr. Heesung Chong, SAO

Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3IebWcT #AirQuality

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After @NOAA's #GOESU 🛰️ launches this summer, our eyes will be focused on @NOAA's #GeoXO mission!

Onboard GeoXO will be The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX), a critical tool for #AirQuality. Last week, the ACX science team met to explore how satellite data, like that from NASA's #TEMPO, can improve #AirQuality monitoring and forecasting to help protect human health.

More about GeoXO:
https://t.co/7L4u01ULTu

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RT @rmcarp: On 01/22 NASA's #TEMPO instrument detected an NO2 plume from the #HughesFire in #California. The hourly scans from TEMPO allows us to see the evolution of trace gases during the day, opposed to other low earth orbit satellites that give one image a day over most locations #mcidas https://t.co/B9Hdqd10p1

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