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NASA's New Satellite, 'Glory,' Will Monitor Aerosols' Effects On Climate Change

Nasa New Satellite Glory

ALICIA CHANG   02/21/11 02:32 PM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — NASA is set to launch its latest Earth-orbiting satellite on a $424 million mission to analyze airborne grit spewed by volcanoes, forest fires, smokestacks and tailpipes.

The Glory satellite is slated to blast off before dawn Wednesday from Vandenberg Air Force Base aboard a Taurus XL rocket. Once boosted to an altitude of 440 miles, it will join a fleet of satellites that has been collecting climate data for years.

Its main job will be to study fine airborne particles known as aerosols. Smaller than the diameter of a human hair, these ubiquitous specks can track great distances across the globe and are largely responsible for producing hazy skies.

Scientists know very little about aerosols and their effect on climate. A better understanding is critical to improving climate models.

"We need to know these particles much better than we do," said project scientist Michael Mishchenko of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.

Over the past century, average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit worldwide. Scientists blame carbon dioxide, mostly from the burning of coal, oil and other fossil fuels, as the chief cause of global warming.

Unlike greenhouse gases that linger in the atmosphere for years, aerosols are short-lived – staying aloft for weeks – so it's much harder to measure them than carbon dioxide.

Most of the aerosols – roughly 90 percent – comes from natural sources such as volcanic ash, desert dust and smoke from forest fires. The rest is from human activity.

Aerosols can influence both warming and cooling of the planet depending on their color and chemical makeup. They can result in cooling by scattering sunlight back into space; they also can absorb solar energy, warming the atmosphere.

Dozens of satellites have studied aerosols over the past 50 years. But Glory is designed to make the most accurate aerosol measurements from space by studying how widely distributed they are and their various properties.

Besides tracking aerosols in the atmosphere, Glory will also monitor changes in solar activity to determine the sun's effect on climate.

Glory will be launched aboard a four-stage Taurus XL rocket built by Orbital Sciences Corp. The mission marks Taurus XL's return to flight after a failure in 2009 that resulted in the loss of a NASA global warming satellite.

Glory, which weighs about half of a Volkswagen Beetle, will operate for at least three years. The spacecraft chassis was recycled from a mission that never flew and had to be retrofitted to accommodate the two key instruments.

The mission was supposed to fly last November, but a problem with the solar panels delayed launch by three months. Once in low-Earth orbit, Glory will join a convoy of satellites already collecting climate information.

The spacecraft's unusual name was derived from an atmospheric phenomenon caused by the scattering of sunlight by water droplets in a cloud.

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LOS ANGELES — NASA is set to launch its latest Earth-orbiting satellite on a $424 million mission to analyze airborne grit spewed by volcanoes, forest fires, smokestacks and tailpipes. The Glor...
LOS ANGELES — NASA is set to launch its latest Earth-orbiting satellite on a $424 million mission to analyze airborne grit spewed by volcanoes, forest fires, smokestacks and tailpipes. The Glor...
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11:23 AM on 02/24/2011
" From 2000 to 2006 total Chinese SO2 emissions increased by 53%."
http://www.atmos-chem-phys.org/10/6311/2010/acp-10-6311-2010.pdf
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DrMandible
No one on the corner has a swagger like us.
05:14 PM on 02/23/2011
I can see the climate change deniers frothing at the mouth now. NASA better hurry up and claim it's a new space weapon that bomb brown people in other countries. Then it will go uncontested.
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
05:56 AM on 02/23/2011
Somebody tell us an Al Gore story.

I never get tired of hearing those old classics.
05:15 AM on 02/23/2011
SCRUB. 24-hour recycle for another launch attempt tomorrow.

There was a problem observed with a safely-critical ground control computer.

So Thursday will be a busy day: GLORY/Taurus launching from Vandenberg, STS-133/Discovery launching from Cape Canaveral, and Glonass/Soyuz-Fregat launching from Baikonur, while ATV-2 is docking to the ISS -- all in a 24-hour period!
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Ted Bouklos
U can have ur own opinions but not ur own facts
12:32 PM on 02/22/2011
Anyone here complaining about "waste of tax payer dollars" no CLUE that NASA has a historical ROI (return on investment) between 20-33% we actually MAKE money off their R n' D.
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
02:08 PM on 02/22/2011
I question your numbers.

If it saves my butt it's worth a lot more than that.

Just speaking for myself, of course.
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Ted Bouklos
U can have ur own opinions but not ur own facts
08:11 AM on 02/22/2011
$424 million tax dollars later: "Yup, you guys are all going to die in tornadoes, floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Have a nice day!, Sincerely, Bob, (your satellite.)"
Then again, the new machine might provide unassailable evidence of global warming, which can then be submitted to a Congressional committee to consider planning some action later on by a GOP majority that sincerely believes the earth is 8,000 years old and Armageddon can't come soon enough to prove the sinful nature of extra-marital sex -- when you're caught.
How proud we all are of our bicameral system.
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hershobr
07:18 AM on 02/24/2011
The earth has been getting colder for a few years. Global warming is over, it's not moved from climate change from global warming, which changed from global cooling in the 70's, which will probably change again when the Sun (which is what really causes our weather patterns) changes it's activity again.
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
10:17 AM on 02/24/2011
Hah!

Nice piece of fiction. Keep up the good work.
12:07 PM on 02/24/2011
As I understand it, the earth should be entering a cooling period about now. Given its elliptical orbit around the sun, its tilt and its wobble, astronomical evidence seems to match ice-core readings in suggesting that a glacial period is nigh. And I'm sure orbit and such will matter a great deal, but it looks a lot like just about every reputable scientist agrees that man-made gases are causing warming. For all I know, the warming will nicely offset predicted cooling. I'll be dead then.
But a few items I've seen in photos are compelling: The Antarctic Ice Sheets are melting, the tundra is melting, most -- not all -- glaciers have retreated hugely in the past decade or two.
I'm pretty sure cooling wouldn't cause that.
I could be wrong of course, but that would only confirm what my wife says every day.
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RichieB
Science is true whether you believe it or not
11:38 PM on 02/21/2011
Don't let the republicans know about this. They will move to de-fund it.
02:52 PM on 02/23/2011
Maybe rename it to assure GOP funding: 'Gory'.
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ClimateHawk
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09:18 PM on 02/21/2011
The money spent on climate research is the best investment we humans have ever made.

Way to go, NASA!
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Shan Wells
Sciencey sun venerator + political cartoonist
10:21 PM on 02/21/2011
Hear, hear!
08:41 PM on 02/21/2011
another waste of tax payer $$
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Ted Bouklos
U can have ur own opinions but not ur own facts
12:29 PM on 02/22/2011
NASA's R n' D has a historical return on investment (ROI) of 20-33%
07:27 PM on 02/22/2011
not when they are "investigating" junk science
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
07:56 PM on 02/21/2011
$424 Million wasted that could go to feed the poor, help the unemployed and reduce Scott Walker's defecit in Wisconsion.
01:30 AM on 03/04/2011
You mean in comparison to the $100 BILLION wasted in food that we throw away each year? Or the 10 BILLION that's thrown away in the UK?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that Americans throw out over 11 billion pounds of fruit and vegetables every year. According to a survey reported by the Texas Cooperative Extension Agency, 25% of edible food in the United States goes to waste. Another study, “The Mystery of the Cabinet Castaway: Why We Buy Products We Never Use,” focuses on consumers and shows that 12% of all food bought for home use is eventually discarded.
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BobVADemHawk
American Veteran, Democrat, & AIPAC supporter.
05:27 PM on 02/21/2011
My compliments to the good people of NASA for launching this data collector. There is no such thing as too much information.
06:25 PM on 02/21/2011
I think the sexual exploits of the Italian PM count as too much information ;)
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BobVADemHawk
American Veteran, Democrat, & AIPAC supporter.
07:06 PM on 02/23/2011
I stand corrected! ;-)
05:25 PM on 02/21/2011
I'm waiting for all the commentors from the shuttle launch article to come and say NASA is a waste of public funds...
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Dave24
Without God, life is everything.
06:08 PM on 02/21/2011
The commentators who (inevitably) say that will be the real wastes.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
07:56 PM on 02/21/2011
THis is.
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NWBrunette
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05:13 PM on 02/21/2011
This will surely delight the science-hating win.gnuts.
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hershobr
07:21 AM on 02/24/2011
Science hating, you mean those people who claim that global warming is a fact and there's no debate and every single person on earth agrees unless you're off it? Because it seems to me that everyone I've ever heard debunk the global warming myth uses facts, facts, and more facts, where as people pushing for global warming use selective facts and assumptions based on "models".
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ILoveFiction
That's unbelievable!
05:02 PM on 02/21/2011
Jules Verne would be proud.
03:58 PM on 02/21/2011
For a moment the spelling made me think of the Satellite monitoring something else in which case it would need to be pointed toward the Tea Party.
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05:06 PM on 02/21/2011
In the late-70s, there was a satirical sketch show here in the UK called Not the Nine O'Clock News which launched the career of Rowan Atkinson. It featured a sketch set in a Swedish pharmacy.

Customer: "I'd like to buy some deodorant"
Assistant: "Ball or aerosol?"
Customer: "No, for my armpit"