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Published: April 28 / 2025

SCARBOn to Share Key Progress on NanoCarb at EGU 2025 in Vienna

At the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025 in Vienna, our colleagues Laurence Croizé and Yann Ferrec from ONERA will present the latest progress on NanoCarb – the instrument at the heart of the SCARBOn mission.

SCARBOn is developing a cost-efficient constellation of small satellites, with a planned launch by 2030, that will deliver twice-daily, high-accuracy measurements of atmospheric CO₂ and CH₄, greenhouse gases (GHG) majorly contributing to climate change.

The core of SCARBOn technology is NanoCarb, an innovative static imaging spectrometer, designed for compact satellite platforms, capable of detecting CO₂ and CH₄concentrations with remarkable sensitivity.

In their presentation, Laurence Croizé and Yann Ferrec will highlight new optical refinements and modeling improvements in the NanoCarb instrument that significantly enhance sensitivity for measurements of both greenhouse gases. Read more on the content of their presentation here: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-21657.html

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Don’t miss it!
Join Laurence and Yann on Tuesday, 29 Apr, 17:50–18:00 (CEST) to learn how SCARBOn is setting new standards in Earth observation and GHG monitoring, supporting Europe’s climate policy with the high-accuracy, high-frequency data.