A 20-year Review of the Performance and Operation of the MOPITT Instrument

Advances in Space Research(2022)

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The MOPITT (Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere) instrument has been providing continuous measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) total column and CO vertical profile on a global scale since its launch on the Terra spacecraft on 18th of December 1999. MOPITT was one of the first correlation radiometer instruments at the time of its launch, that utilizes a combination of Length Modulating Cells (LMCs), Pressure Modulating Cells (PMCs) and Stirling cryocoolers to observe CO in the troposphere from space. MOPITT is unique in that it is the only space-borne correlation radiometer instrument in current operation that measures CO in the atmosphere. After 20 years of operation, an overview of the telemetry of MOPITT provides significant insight into the performance of one of the longest operating satellite instruments in the space environment.
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