The MicroCarb Portal provides scientists with free and open access to atmospheric composition Level 2 data products retrieved from the MicroCarb observations as well as CO2 flux estimates derived from the analysis of L2 products along with quicklook images for several products.
Level 2 data products
CO2
Level 3 data products
Weekly and Monthly synthesis of L2 products at global scale
Level 4 data products
Flux estimates derived from L3 products and models analysis
Quicklook images
Daily maps can be viewed on the global and continental scale
Highlights
New MicroCarb article in Les Annales des Mines
An article was written by project manager Philippe Landiech and principal investigator François-Marie Bréon for the latest issue of Enjeux Numériques published by Les Annales des Mines. It describes the potential of space-borne CO2 monitoring and MicroCarb in particular for estimating anthropogenic and natural CO2 fluxes. Read Measuring CO2 emissions from space and understanding their […]
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Microcarb is on the road again
Following the successful completion of its AIT (assembly, integration and test) programme, Microcarb was prepared at the end of January 2024 to depart from Harwell in the UK. It was bound for Toulouse, France. Travelling by road, the satellite arrived in early February in Toulouse and was received by Thales Alenia Space. Microcarb is now […]
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Microcarb takes a deep breath
The Microcarb satellite completed its thermal vacuum testing phase in the UK. This is a major milestone that probed its ability to withstand the extreme conditions that it will encounter once in orbit. This phase followed a string of mechanical tests performed on the instrument after it had been coupled to its platform in December […]
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