CHINA LAUNCHES SATELLITE TO MONITOR CARBON EMISSIONS.

China launched on 23rd December, 2016 a satellite that will monitor global carbon dioxide emissions to understand climate change. The launch came hours after Beijing lifted a nearly week-long red alert for China's worst episode of smog that engulfed about forty cities. The 620-kg TanSat was put into orbit by the Long March-2D rocket, which took off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in North-West China's Gobi Desert early on 23rd December, 2016 morning, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. China will be the third country after Japan and the US to monitor greenhouse gases through its own satellite. On a three-year mission, TanSat will "thoroughly examine global carbon dioxide levels every sixteen days, accurate to at least 4 ppm (parts per million), the Xinhua report said.
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