Aqua Nasa Science

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Aqua Nasa Science
Aqua Nasa Science

Aqua Nasa Science The aqua mission is a part of the nasa centered international earth observing system (eos). aqua was formerly named eos pm, signifying its afternoon equatorial crossing time. Aqua is a nasa earth science satellite mission that is collecting data about the earth's water cycle.

Aqua Nasa Science
Aqua Nasa Science

Aqua Nasa Science Aqua’s main goal is to improve our understanding of earth's water cycle. it collects information on ocean water, water vapor, clouds, precipitation, soil moisture, sea and land ice, and snow cover. Additional variables also being measured by aqua include radiative energy fluxes, aerosols, vegetation cover on the land, phytoplankton and dissolved organic matter in the oceans, and air, land, and water temperatures. Aqua's six instruments collect a variety of global data on ocean evaporation, atmospheric water vapor, clouds, precipitation, soil moisture, sea ice, land ice, and snow cover on the land and ice. Additional variables also being measured by aqua include radiative energy fluxes, aerosols, vegetation cover on the land, phytoplankton and dissolved organic matter in the oceans, and air, land, and water temperatures.

Aqua Nasa Science
Aqua Nasa Science

Aqua Nasa Science Aqua's six instruments collect a variety of global data on ocean evaporation, atmospheric water vapor, clouds, precipitation, soil moisture, sea ice, land ice, and snow cover on the land and ice. Additional variables also being measured by aqua include radiative energy fluxes, aerosols, vegetation cover on the land, phytoplankton and dissolved organic matter in the oceans, and air, land, and water temperatures. Aqua publications and citations broken down by year since the start of the mission in 2002. each link is a yearly file containing all of the aqua publications for that year with author information, title, journal and doi taken from the web of science. Aqua is focused on the multi disciplinary study of earth's interrelated processes (involving the atmosphere, oceans, ice, and land surface) and their relationship to changes in the earth system. Launched on may 4, 2002, the satellite has six different earth observing instruments on board and is named for the large amount of information being obtained about water in the earth system from its stream of approximately 89 gigabytes of data a day. More than two decades after launch, nasa's aqua satellite is providing essential data about earth's water cycle, from clouds to soil moisture to sea ice.

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