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Washington, July 16 (IANS) NASA has launched a probe to analyse airborne mineral dust and see how it might affect climate and environment.
Called the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT), the mission was on its way to the International Space Station (ISS), the us space agency said in a statement.
EMITs state-of-the-art imaging spectrometer, developed by the agencys Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, will collect more than a billion dust-source-composition measurements around the globe over the course of a year.
The mission will identify the composition of mineral dust from Earths arid regions.
Desert regions produce most of the mineral dust that makes its way into the atmosphere. Theyre also largely remote, making it difficult for scientists to collect soil and dust samples over these vast areas by hand, said NASA.
EMIT is studying mineral dust because its currently an unknown element, said Robert Green, EMITs principal investigator and Jet Propulsion Laboratory senior research scientist. Not just the magnitude of how much it heats or cools, but whether it heats or cools is uncertain.
EMIT will map the worlds mineral dust source regions.
The data will help scientists understand which kinds of dust dominate each region and advance their understanding of dusts impact on climate and the Earth system today and in the future.
Right now, scientists dont know whether mineral dust has a cumulative heating or cooling effect on the planet.
Thats because dust particles in the atmosphere have different properties. For instance, some particles may be dark red, while others may be white, said NASA.
EMIT will provide a detailed picture of how much dust comes from dark versus light minerals.
In the absence of more specific data, scientists currently characterise mineral dust in climate models as yellow – a general average of dark and light.
Because of this, the effects that mineral dust may have on climate – and that climate may have on mineral dust – are not well represented in computer models, the US space agency said.
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