NASA’s OCO-3: A New View of Carbon (mission overview)

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Excellent, the more data then the sounder the analysis should be.

SuperLuckyLad
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I wish we had a fleet of orbiting carbon observatories, to get multiple daily revisits of each point, and be able to tell, nominatively, exactly how much each factory is emitting.

piranha
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this video is inspiring and relaxing the most fun roblox parkour video I have ever watched

GamzeninDunyas-thhh
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"Since the start of the Industrial Revolution we got a 30% increase in Co2"? No. In 2019 - when this video was from - we were at about 420, we started at 280, that's 50% not 30%.

ritiramila
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I dont have a lot of money but i have solar panels and they work! why dont all the greedy rich people have solar panals by now...that is the ta!...enjoy!!

nevillepass
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Put the carbon detectors on each side of iss and try to add some more satellites besides iss orbit it helps to scan more and time is reduced. More profits.

vishalrander
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I got cancer from reading the comments section. Thanks guys.

Mpnavy
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When all you global warming crazies are long dead and forgotten, Mother Earth and all her carbon based lifeforms will continue on just fine.

joelaycheck
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More NASA "ooohhh global warming" warnings.

ZenZaBill
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What if because of how it’s being observed it only looks like it’s CO2 but it’s actually an ion of sorts? Similar to how observing an electron alters its quantum state? The reason why the body goes through such drastic changes when living on ISS and when returning not just to normal Earth’s gravity but the atmosphere where there’s plants and animals trying to absorb and metabolize carbon compounds? Including CO2 during cell respiration.

jacobbosley