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OCO-2: 10 Years Watching the Earth Breath
The 10th year anniversary of the launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2)
Carbon Measured in the Air
This is one of a collection of four stickers, representing key components of the carbon cycle, that was designed for the 2023 Explore JPL event.
Carbon Released into the Air
This is one of a collection of four stickers, representing key components of the carbon cycle, that was designed for the 2023 Explore JPL event.
Carbon Cycling Through the Ocean
This is one of a collection of four stickers, representing key components of the carbon cycle, that was designed for the 2023 Explore JPL event.
Carbon Cycling Through Plants
This is one of a collection of four stickers, representing key components of the carbon cycle, that was designed for the 2023 Explore JPL event.
Connection between El Nino and global CO2
What is the connection between El Nino and the record increase in global atmospheric CO2 during the 2015-2016 El Nino?
OCO-2 over Los Angeles
This is an artist rendition of what OCO-2 data would look like over Los Angeles. The data shown are real data over Los Angeles but they are overlayed on a detailed topographic image with the OCO-2 satellite over head.
World Map Coverage
The image shows the coverage that OCO-2 will provide every 16 days.
Where NASA is Helping
Ways that NASA Data Help Us
The OCO Logo
Created by Harman Smith/Raytheon
OCO-2 Logo
Designed by Harman Smith/Raytheon
February 2009 Cover of Aviation Weekly & Technology
February 2009 Cover of Aviation Weekly & Technology
Delta II GEM Nozzle
Picturesque view of the ULA Delta II. Credit: Steve Greenberg
Artist rendition of the CO2 column that OCO-2 will see
Created by Debbi McLean/GSFC
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