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Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #32108: Development of Methods to Determine the Carbon Dioxide and Methane Content in the Earth's Atmosphere from On-Board ISS

The experiment focuses on monitoring the carbon dioxide and methane levels, which are critical greenhouse gases affecting global climate change. With the increasing concern over climate change, understanding how these gases behave and how their levels fluctuate in the Earth’s atmosphere has become more important than ever. By conducting experiments on the International Space Station (ISS), scientists are working to develop methods that will allow them to measure these gases accurately from space. Using specialized equipment onboard the ISS, the data collected can help create more reliable climate models, giving researchers a clearer view of the Earth's atmosphere from a unique vantage point.


The experiment involves several space expeditions, including the 18th, 19/20th, 21/22nd, 23/24th, 25/26th, 27/28th, and 29/30th expeditions. The goal is to improve our understanding of the dynamics of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. By using the ISS as a platform, researchers are able to monitor global emissions over long periods, which is crucial for understanding long-term trends.


O. Korablyov from the Space Research Institute RAS has been instrumental in leading this experiment. The technology onboard the ISS can observe the composition of gases in the Earth’s atmosphere in real-time, providing data that is not only useful for climate science but also for other scientific areas that require atmospheric measurements.


As the global climate crisis continues to intensify, the ability to track and analyze greenhouse gases with precision is vital for mitigating the effects of climate change. The insights provided by this experiment could help governments and organizations develop more effective policies and strategies for addressing environmental issues. Moreover, the techniques developed on the ISS could be applied to future space missions and Earth monitoring programs.


This experiment is not just about observing the Earth’s atmosphere but about fostering an understanding of how we can better manage our planet’s resources to ensure a sustainable future. The long-term data generated from the ISS experiment could shape the policies of tomorrow and give researchers the tools they need to combat climate change.


For those interested in a career in space research and technology development, the Agnirva Space Internship Program offers a great opportunity to gain practical experience in the field. Join the Agnirva Space Internship Program today and start your journey towards contributing to scientific advancements.


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