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Context: EarthCARE satellite, a joint mission of ESA (European Space Agency) and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), has been successfully launched.
It aims to examine the role clouds and aerosols play in reflecting incident solar radiation back to space while trapping the infrared radiation emitted from Earth’s surface.
Equipped with instruments such as Atmospheric Lidar, cloud profiling radar, multispectral imager (MSI), and broad-band radiometer, it is a Sun-synchronous satellite.
Objective: Provide a holistic view of complex interplay between clouds, aerosols and radiation, yielding new insight into Earth’s radiation balance against the backdrop of the climate crisis.
Orbit Type: Sun-synchronous
On-board Instruments: Atmospheric Lidar, cloud profiling radar, multispectral imager (MSI), and broad-band radiometer.
Clouds: Along with aerosols, clouds play key role in Earth’s Heat Budget.
They can either cool or warm the Earth's surface by reflecting incoming sunlight or trapping outgoing infrared radiation.
The extent of clouds' warming or cooling effect on Earth depends on their shape, location, altitude, water content, and particle size.
Aerosols: These are tiny particles such as dust and pollutants suspended in atmosphere.
Directly they reflect and absorb solar radiation and trap outgoing radiation.
And, indirectly they act as nuclei for cloud formation, which has a more substantial impact on the climate.
Human activities like industrialization, agriculture, etc. significantly alter atmospheric aerosol concentrations, impacting regional climate patterns.
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