High precision atmospheric CO2 measurements from space: The design and implementation of OCO-2

A. Eldering, S. Boland, B. Solish, D. Crisp, P. Kahn, M. Gunson
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The OCO-2 mission is designed to make high-precision, high-spatial resolution measurements of carbon dioxide, globally. OCO-2 will carry a single instrument that incorporates 3 high resolution grating spectrometers that will make co-boresighted measurements of reflected sunlight in near-infrared CO2 and molecular oxygen (O2) absorption bands. These measurements will be used to retrieve spatially-resolved estimates of the column-averaged CO2 dry air mole fraction, XCO2. The OCO-2 mission is a `carbon copy' of the OCO mission that was constructed and launched in February 2009. Unfortunately, because of a failure of the launch vehicle, the OCO observatory never reached orbit. In March 2010, JPL was given direction to build a replacement for the OCO instrument mission, to be called OCO-2. In order to minimize risk, and reduce cost, the mission was directed to duplicate the design of the OCO observatory. In this paper, we discuss some of the unique features of the OCO design, as well as the challenges presented by trying to implement a design that is more than a decade old.
空间大气CO2的高精度测量:OCO-2的设计与实现
OCO-2任务旨在对全球二氧化碳进行高精度、高空间分辨率的测量。OCO-2将携带一个包含3个高分辨率光栅光谱仪的单一仪器,该仪器将对近红外CO2和分子氧(O2)吸收波段反射的太阳光进行共视测量。这些测量将用于检索柱平均CO2干空气摩尔分数XCO2的空间分辨估计。OCO-2任务是2009年2月建造并发射的OCO任务的“复本”。不幸的是,由于运载火箭的故障,OCO天文台从未进入轨道。2010年3月,喷气推进实验室被指示建造一个OCO仪器任务的替代品,被称为OCO-2。为了尽量减少风险和降低成本,该任务被指示复制OCO天文台的设计。在本文中,我们讨论了OCO设计的一些独特功能,以及尝试实现一个十多年前的设计所面临的挑战。
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