Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite-2 Earth observation satellite
The Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite-2 (GOSAT-2 ), also known as Ibuki-2 (Japanese : いぶき2号 , Hepburn : Ibuki nigō ) , is an Earth observation satellite dedicated to greenhouse gas monitoring . It is a successor of Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT). The GOSAT-2 was developed as a joint project of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA ), Ministry of the Environment , and the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES). It was launched on 29 October 2018 from the Tanegashima Space Center aboard the H-IIA rocket.[citation needed ]
Comparison to GOSAT
Major changes in comparison to the previous GOSAT are:[ 4]
Improved measurement precision.
FTS-2 can also monitor carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ).
FTS-2 can select cloud -free point automatically for observation.
While GOSAT's CAI was observing nadir view, GOSAT-2's CAI-2 observes forward (20 degree) and backward (20 degree) simultaneously.
CAI-2 can also monitor PM2.5 and black carbon .[ 1]
Successor: GOSAT-GW
As of November 2023[update] , GOSAT-GW, the successor of GOSAT-2 and GCOM-W "Shizuku" , is under development for launch in JFY 2024 on the last flight of the H-IIA launch vehicle .[ 5]
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Italics indicates projects in development.
Symbol † indicates failed projects.
Strikethrough lines indicate cancelled projects.
National space agencies Joint development partners
January
USA-280 / Zuma
BeiDou-3 M7 , BeiDou-3 M8
Cartosat-2F , ICEYE-X1 , Microsat-TD , Arkyd-6A , Carbonite-2 , Flock-3p' × 4 , Fox-1D , Landmapper BC 3 v2 , Lemur-2 × 4 , PicSat , SpaceBEE × 4
USA-281 / Topaz-5
Jilin-1 Video-07 , Jilin-1 Video-08 , Kepler 0 KIPP
USA-282 / SBIRS-GEO-4
Humanity Star , Dove Pioneer , Lemur-2 × 2
Yaogan 30-04 (3 satellites)
SES-14 , Al Yah 3
GovSat-1 / SES-16
February March April May June July August September October November December
Soyuz MS-11
SHERPA , Blacksky Global 2 , Capella 1 , ESEO , Eu:CROPIS , FalconSAT 6 , ICEYE X2 , SkySat 14 , SkySat 15 , STPSat 5 , ENOCH , Flock-3s × 3 , IRVINE02 , Landmapper BC 4 , MinXSS-2 , Orbital Reflector , PW-Sat 2 , SpaceBEE × 3
GSAT-11 , GEO-KOMPSAT 2A
SpaceX CRS-16 (TechEdSat 8 , UNITE )
Chang'e 4 (Yutu-2 )
CubeSail , RSat-P , STF-1
GSAT-7A
CSO-1
Kosmos 2533 / Blagovest -13L
USA-289 / GPS IIIA -01
Kanopus-V No. 5, No. 6, Flock-3k × 12 , Lemur-2 × 8 , Lume-1
Yunhai-2 01 (6 satellites)
Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).