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NASA´s global warming satellite fails at launch, crashes in ocean near Antarctica

A Mishap Investigation Board would be convened immediately to determine the cause of the launch failure, a press release issued by NASA said. The investigation will be key for NASA's Glory satellite, an environment-monitoring spacecraft also designed to aid climate change studies and slated to launch on a Taurus rocket in October.

An undated artist image of NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite. The US satellite to monitor global carbon dioxide emissions plummeted into the ocean near Antarctica Tuesday after failing to reach orbit, NASA said, calling it a major disappointment for climate science. (AFP/NASA)
An undated artist image of NASA's Orbiting Carbon
Observatory satellite. The US satellite to monitor
global carbon dioxide emissions plummeted into the
ocean near Antarctica Tuesday after failing to reach
orbit, NASA said, calling it a major disappointment
for climate science. (AFP/NASA)

"Our goal will be to find a root cause of the problem," said NASA launch director Chuck Dovale. "We won't fly Glory until we have that data known to us."

Tuesday's failure comes a month after Japan successfully launched the world's first satellite to monitor global warming conditions.

The OCO spacecraft was NASA's first satellite built exclusively to map carbon dioxide levels on Earth and understand how humanity's contribution of the greenhouse gas was affecting global climate change. The satellite carried a single three-channel spectrometer to make its detailed measurements.

Before the launch, NASA said that data from the observatory would reduce uncertainties in forecasts of how much carbon dioxideis in the atmosphere and improve the accuracy of global climate change predictions.

Carbon dioxide is the leading greenhouse gas and its buildup helps trap heat from the sun, causing potentially dangerous warming of the planet.

Since its 1994 debut, the Taurus rocket has flown six successful missions out of eight launches to orbit 12 satellites. The last Taurus launch reached space successfully in 2004. The one failure before Tuesday occurred in September 2001.

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