How does the earth system respond to natural and human-induced changes? Missions for 'operating' phase.

Climate scientists have been monitoring Earth's energy budget since the 1978 launch of NASA's Nimbus-7 satellite. That mission carried a new instrument into space called the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (or ERBE), designed to measure all of the energy leaving through the top of Earth's atmosphere. All of the incoming sunlight minus all of the reflected sunlight and emitted heat is our world's energy budget. The second law of thermodynamics compels Earth's climate system to seek equilibrium so that, over the course of a year the amount of energy received equals the amount of energy lost to space. So typically the global energy budget is in balance.

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Launch Date A-Z Phase
19991221 December 20, 1999 Operating
20020504 09:55:00 GMT-4 May 04, 2002 Operating
20060429 April 28, 2006 Operating
20060429 April 28, 2006 Operating
20001122 November 21, 2000 Operating
20020318 March 17, 2002 Operating
20030113 January 12, 2003 Operating
20011208 December 07, 2001 Operating
20080620 20:00:00 USEastern June 20, 2008 Operating
19991219 December 18, 1999 Operating
19971128 November 27, 1997 Operating