Taking on climate change with space-based spectroscopy

Brian Pramann, Systems Engineer in the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, and programme manager for the MethaneSAT project for BAE Systems, Space & Mission Systems. The MethaneSAT satellite, which carries two hyperspectral imaging spectrometers, each consisting of a refractive objective telescope paired with a refractive Littrow spectrometer,
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Brian Pramann, programme manager of BAE Systems’ MethaneSAT project, on putting spectrometers in orbit
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