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28 October 2022 Copernicus CO2M mission for monitoring anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from space: payload status
Y. Durand, G. Bazalgette Courrèges-Lacoste, C. Pachot, A. Pasquet, A. Chanumolu, Y. Meijer, V. Fernandez, S. Lesschaeve, D. Spilling, A. Dussaux, D. Serre, F. te Hennepe
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Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA), in collaboration with the European Commission (EC) and EUMETSAT, is developing as part of the EC’s Copernicus programme, a space-borne observing system for quantification of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The anthropogenic CO2 monitoring (CO2M) mission will be implemented as a constellation of identical Low Earth Orbit satellites, to be operated over a period of more than 7 years. Each satellite will continuously measure CO2 concentration in terms of column-averaged dry air mole fraction (denoted XCO2) along the satellite track on the sun-illuminated part of the orbit, with a swath width of 250 km. Observations will be provided at a spatial resolution < 4 km2 , with high precision (< 0.7 ppm) and accuracy (bias < 0.5 ppm), which are required to resolve the small atmospheric gradients in XCO2 originating from anthropogenic activities. The demanding requirements necessitate a payload composed of three instruments, which simultaneously perform co-located measurements: a push-broom imaging spectrometer in the Near Infrared (NIR) and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) for retrieving XCO2 and in the Visible spectral range (VIS) for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a Multi Angle Polarimeter (MAP) and a three-band Cloud Imager (CLIM). Following the kick-off Mid 2020, the industrial activities have now passed the Satellite PDR allowing to enter the phase C/D. The paper summarises the payload activities performed during the phase B2 culminating with the PDR of the instruments and of the payload. The preliminary design of the CO2M mission’s instruments, the progress of the technological activities and the first results of the development models are presented.
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Y. Durand, G. Bazalgette Courrèges-Lacoste, C. Pachot, A. Pasquet, A. Chanumolu, Y. Meijer, V. Fernandez, S. Lesschaeve, D. Spilling, A. Dussaux, D. Serre, and F. te Hennepe "Copernicus CO2M mission for monitoring anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from space: payload status", Proc. SPIE 12264, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXVI, 1226405 (28 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2636158
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Satellites

Spectroscopy

Short wave infrared radiation

Imaging systems

Spatial resolution

Optics manufacturing

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