Aura (Latin for breeze) was launched on July 15, 2004, and obtains measurements of ozone, aerosols and key gases throughout the atmosphere using technologically innovative space instrumentation. Scientists use these data to gain revolutionary insights into the chemistry of our atmosphere.
Aura (Latin for breeze) was launched on July 15, 2004, and obtains measurements of ozone, aerosols and key gases throughout the atmosphere using technologically innovative space instrumentation. Scientists use these data to gain revolutionary insights into the chemistry of our atmosphere.
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2026.
"Beyond binary maps from HCHO∕NO2: a deep neural network approach to global daily mapping of net ozone production rates and sensitivities constrained by satellite observations (2005–2023).",
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,
26
(1):
809-837
[10.5194/acp-26-809-2026]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2025.
"Impact of water vapor on stratospheric temperature after the 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption: direct radiative cooling versus indirect warming by facilitating large particle formation.",
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science,
8
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192
[10.1038/s41612-025-01056-2]
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2025.
"Monitoring of total and off-road NO2 emissions from Canadian oil sands surface mining using the Ozone Monitoring Instrument.",
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,
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6093-6120
[10.5194/acp-25-6093-2025]
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2025.
"Absorbing Aerosol Effects on Hyperspectral Surface and Underwater UV Irradiances from OMI Measurements and Radiative Transfer Computations.",
Remote Sensing,
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562
[10.3390/rs17030562]
[Journal Article/Letter]
2019.
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Scientific Reports,
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[10.1038/s41598-019-52799-x]
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