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    NASA Launches Small Climate Satellite to measure heat lost from Earth’s poles

    Posted 28 May 2024

    2 min read

    NASA has launched one of the two climate satellites under PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission.

    • The PREFIRE Mission consists of two shoebox-size cube satellites, or CubeSats.
    • The mission will measure how much heat the Arctic and Antarctica radiate into space and how this influences the planet’s climate.
    • It will help scientists better understand the heat budget of the planet.

    Heat Budget of the Earth 

    • It is the balance between the amount of heat incoming to Earth from the Sun and the amount of heat outgoing from Earth into space.
    • Factors responsible for the disturbance of heat budget are Green House Gases emissions, reduction in  thickness of the ozone layer, melting of glaciers etc.

    Impact of imbalance of Heat budget

    • Heat gets accumulated in Earth’s components like the atmosphere, land, etc which is fuelling global warming.
    • Melting of ice causes a decrease in Earth's white surface area, leading to less solar energy to be reflected (lower albedo).
      • Albedo is the reflectivity of solar radiation from a surface.
    • Ocean absorbs excessive heat affecting the Oceanic Circulation like Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.
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    • NASA
    • PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission
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