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Air Quality
Air pollution is a significant threat to human health and our environment. Instruments on NASA satellites, along with airborne and ground-based sensors, are constantly collecting data on major pollutants in our atmosphere.
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Where Does NASA Fit?
NASA instruments — on satellites, planes, and the ground — constantly collect data on air quality. NASA-funded scientists track the sources and concentrations of major pollutants and their movement through the atmosphere. They provide managers and policymakers with Earth observations that can inform decisions around air quality for economic and human benefit.
Where Does NASA Fit?
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Air’s Ingredients
Watch to learn what air quality is and why it’s so important for NASA to study it.
Air Quality Essentials
Air is a stew of components—some natural, some introduced by human activity.
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NASA merges satellite and ground-based observations, advanced models, and computing power to study aerosols in the atmosphere.
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Find stories based on NASA data, observations, and models.
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NASA MISSIONS HELP
How NASA Sees the Air We Breathe
NASA and NOAA, among other agencies, worked together this summer through the STAQS and AEROMMA missions to calibrate and validate NASA’s new TEMPO satellite. The satellite and missions combined aim to not only better measure air quality, and the major pollutants that impact it, but also to improve air quality, from street to stratosphere. This effort was documented during the August 2023 campaign leg, which took place over the Chicago region.
NASA’s Air Quality Missions
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Find NASA’s data on air quality, including trainings, articles, webinars, additional related topics, and more.
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