Concept information
Preferred term
GOME
Definition
- GOME is a nadir-scanning ultraviolet and visible spectrometer for global monitoring of atmospheric Ozone, launched on-board ERS-2 in April 1995. Since summer 1996, ESA has been delivering to users three-day GOME global observations of total ozone, nitrogen dioxide and related cloud information. A key feature of GOME was its ability to detect other chemically active atmospheric trace-gases as well as aerosol distribution. (en)
Broader concept
- Spectrometers (en)
URI
https://earth.esa.int/concept/a58b108b-492f-54a5-b807-cb97306b6aad
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