Review:

Jaxa Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (gosat)

overall review score: 4.5
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The Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT), developed by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), is a dedicated Earth observation satellite launched to monitor and measure greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane (CH₄) from space. Its primary goal is to provide accurate, global data on greenhouse gas concentrations to support climate change research and policy-making.

Key Features

  • High-precision measurements of atmospheric CO₂ and CH₄ levels
  • Thermal and near-infrared sensor instruments for detailed spectral analysis
  • Global coverage capabilities enabling comprehensive environmental monitoring
  • Advanced calibration and data processing systems ensuring accuracy
  • Contributes to international climate observations and scientific research

Pros

  • Provides critical data for understanding greenhouse gas distributions globally
  • Enhances climate change monitoring efforts with high accuracy
  • Supports international collaboration on environmental issues
  • Operates with advanced sensing technology that improves upon previous satellites

Cons

  • Limited spatial resolution compared to ground-based sensors
  • Dependence on favorable weather conditions for clear measurements
  • High operational costs associated with space missions
  • Potential delays or gaps in data availability due to technical or launch issues

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:10:10 PM UTC