NASA released test scans from TEMPO, a new Earth-orbiting instrument that measures pollution levels.
It takes hourly scans of North America, tracking air pollutant levels down to the neighborhood.
NASA has now revealed the first images from a new instrument launched alongside the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory that can track pollution levels with unprecedented precision.
Thanks to the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution instrument, called TEMPO, NASA can now track air pollution across North America with enough detail to pinpoint pollutant levels in exact neighborhoods, according to a NASA press release.
Credits: Kel Elkins, Trent Schindler, and Cindy Starr/NASA's Scientific Visualization StudioTEMPO will be especially helpful for improving studies on rush-hour traffic pollution, according to researchers.
Persons:
Kel Elkins, Trent Schindler, Cindy Starr, Kelly Chance, Chance, Kevin Daugherty
Organizations:
NASA, Service, Smithsonian Astrophysical, Northeast, SpaceX
Locations:
America, Wall, Silicon, North America, Northeast United States, Angeles, Las Vegas, United States