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| - 2018-04-05 15:53:27.0 [sritz]
delete AltLabel (null);
insert AltLabel (id: null
category: outdated
text: AURA
language code: en);
- 2016-09-13 17:43:51.0 [saritz]
update AltLabel (AURA);
update PrefLabel (Aura);
- 2018-04-05 15:52:59.0 [sritz]
update PrefLabel (Aura);
- 2018-02-22 17:58:11.0 [sritz]
update Definition (NASA's Aura is a mission to understand and protect the air we breathe. With the launch of Aura NASA has begun to make the most comprehensive measurements of the Earth's atmosphere. It also caps off
a 15-year international effort to establish the world's most comprehensive Earth Observing System, whose overarching goal is to determine the extent, causes, and regional consequences of global change. Aura's objective is to study the chemistry and dynamics of the Earth's atmosphere with emphasis on the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (0-30km) by employing multiple instruments on a single satellite. The satellite's measurements enable scientists to investigate questions about ozone trends, air quality changes and
their linkages to climate change. These observations provide accurate data for predictive models and provide useful information for local and national government agencies.
Website: https://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
[Summary provided by NASA]
Group: Platform_Details
Entry_ID: AURA
Group: Platform_Identification
Platform_Category: Earth Observation Satellites
Platform_Series_or_Entity: EOS (Earth Observing System)
Short_Name: AURA
Long_Name: Aura
End_Group
Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
Short_Name: EOS Chemistry-1
End_Group
Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
Short_Name: TES
Short_Name: OMI
Short_Name: MLS
Short_Name: HIRDLS
End_Group
Group: Orbit
Orbit_Altitude: 705 km
Orbit_Inclination: 98.2 Degrees
Equator_Crossing: 1:45 p.m.
Period: 100 Minutes
Repeat_Cycle: 16 Days
Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
End_Group
Creation_Date: 2007-04-17
Online_Resource: https://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Sample_Image: https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/default/images/aura.gif
Group: Platform_Logistics
Launch_Date: 2004-07-15
Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
Design_Life: Nominal mission lifetime of 5 years, with a goal of 6 years of operation.
Primary_Sponsor: USA/NASA
Primary_Sponsor: Joint with United States of America, Netherlands, Finland, and UK
End_Group
End_Group);
- 2016-06-09 10:30:31.0 [epneff] added altLabel
insert AltLabel (id: null
text: Aura
language code: en);
- 2014-05-21 13:54:51.0 [128.183.164.42]
update AltLabel (Earth Observing System, Aura);
- 2018-02-22 17:54:54.0 [sritz]
update Definition (NASA's Aura is a mission to understand and protect the air we
breathe. With the launch of Aura NASA has begun to make the most
comprehensive measurements of the Earth's atmosphere. It also caps off
a 15-year international effort to establish the world's most
comprehensive Earth Observing System, whose overarching goal is to
determine the extent, causes, and regional consequences of global
change. Aura's objective is to study the chemistry and dynamics of the
Earth's atmosphere with emphasis on the upper troposphere and lower
stratosphere (0-30km) by employing multiple instruments on a single
satellite. The satellite's measurements enable scientists to
investigate questions about ozone trends, air quality changes and
their linkages to climate change. These observations provide accurate
data for predictive models and provide useful information for local
and national government agencies.
Website: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/aura/main/index.html
[Summary provided by NASA]
Group: Platform_Details
Entry_ID: AURA
Group: Platform_Identification
Platform_Category: Earth Observation Satellites
Platform_Series_or_Entity: EOS (Earth Observing System)
Short_Name: AURA
Long_Name: Aura
End_Group
Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
Short_Name: EOS Chemistry-1
End_Group
Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
Short_Name: TES
Short_Name: OMI
Short_Name: MLS
Short_Name: HIRDLS
End_Group
Group: Orbit
Orbit_Altitude: 705 km
Orbit_Inclination: 98.2 Degrees
Equator_Crossing: 1:45 p.m.
Period: 100 Minutes
Repeat_Cycle: 16 Days
Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
End_Group
Creation_Date: 2007-04-17
Online_Resource: https://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Online_Resource: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/aura/main/index.html
Online_Resource: http://science.nasa.gov/missions/aura/
Online_Resource: http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/
Online_Resource: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/aura/spacecraft/index.html
Sample_Image: http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/default/images/aura.gif
Group: Platform_Logistics
Launch_Date: 2004-07-15
Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
Design_Life: Nominal mission lifetime of 5 years, with a goal of 6 years of operation.
Primary_Sponsor: USA/NASA
Primary_Sponsor: Joint with United States of America, Netherlands, Finland, and UK
End_Group
End_Group);
update Resource (image);
update Resource (https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/default/images/aura.gif);
- 2014-05-21 13:18:25.0 [128.183.164.42] Updated to be consistent with other EOS platform names.
update AltLabel (Earth Observing System (EOS), Aura);
- 2016-10-13 16:39:46.0 [saritz]
update AltLabel (Aura);
update PrefLabel (AURA);
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| definition
| - NASA's Aura is a mission to understand and protect the air we breathe. With the launch of Aura NASA has begun to make the most comprehensive measurements of the Earth's atmosphere. It also caps off
a 15-year international effort to establish the world's most comprehensive Earth Observing System, whose overarching goal is to determine the extent, causes, and regional consequences of global change. Aura's objective is to study the chemistry and dynamics of the Earth's atmosphere with emphasis on the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (0-30km) by employing multiple instruments on a single satellite. The satellite's measurements enable scientists to investigate questions about ozone trends, air quality changes and
their linkages to climate change. These observations provide accurate data for predictive models and provide useful information for local and national government agencies.
Website: https://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
[Summary provided by NASA]
Group: Platform_Details
Entry_ID: AURA
Group: Platform_Identification
Platform_Category: Earth Observation Satellites
Platform_Series_or_Entity: EOS (Earth Observing System)
Short_Name: AURA
Long_Name: Aura
End_Group
Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
Short_Name: EOS Chemistry-1
End_Group
Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
Short_Name: TES
Short_Name: OMI
Short_Name: MLS
Short_Name: HIRDLS
End_Group
Group: Orbit
Orbit_Altitude: 705 km
Orbit_Inclination: 98.2 Degrees
Equator_Crossing: 1:45 p.m.
Period: 100 Minutes
Repeat_Cycle: 16 Days
Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
End_Group
Creation_Date: 2007-04-17
Online_Resource: https://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Sample_Image: https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/KeywordSearch/default/images/aura.gif
Group: Platform_Logistics
Launch_Date: 2004-07-15
Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
Design_Life: Nominal mission lifetime of 5 years, with a goal of 6 years of operation.
Primary_Sponsor: USA/NASA
Primary_Sponsor: Joint with United States of America, Netherlands, Finland, and UK
End_Group
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