Earth Systematic Missions


The Earth Systematic Missions (ESM) Program includes a broad range of multi-disciplinary science investigations aimed at developing a scientific understanding of the Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced forces. Understanding these forces will help in determining how to mitigate them, appropriately and where possible, to avoid climate changes.

The regional consequences of these forces--e.g., changes in precipitation patterns, length of growing seasons, severity of storms, change of sea level--must be understood to determine which aspects of climate change are most harmful and how to adapt to those changes that cannot be mitigated.

Anticipated outcomes of the ESM program include:

  • Progress in understanding and improving predictive capability for changes in the ozone layer, climate forcing, and air quality associated with changes in atmospheric composition.
  • Progress in enabling improved predictive capability for weather and extreme weather events.
  • Progress in quantifying global land cover change and terrestrial and marine productivity, and in improving carbon cycle and ecosystem models.
  • Progress in quantifying the key reservoirs and fluxes in the global water cycle and in improving models of water cycle change and fresh water availability.
  • Progress in understanding the role of oceans, atmosphere, and ice in the climate system and in improving predictive capability for its future evolution.
  • Progress in characterizing and understanding Earth surface changes and variability of the Earth’s gravitational and magnetic fields.
  • Progress in expanding and accelerating the realization of societal benefits from Earth system science.

The ESM program includes missions from the former Earth Observing System (EOS) and the future Earth Science Decadal Survey (ESDS) missions.

Launch Date A-Z Phase
20030113 January 12, 2003 Operating
19991219 December 18, 1999 Operating
20040716 July 15, 2004 Operating
19991221 December 20, 1999 Operating
20130602 June 01, 2013 Under Study
20020504 09:55:00 GMT-4 May 04, 2002 Operating
20011208 December 07, 2001 Operating
19990415 April 15, 1999 Operating
20001122 November 21, 2000 Operating
19990620 June 19, 1999 Operating
20030126 January 25, 2003 Operating
20080620 20:00:00 USEastern June 20, 2008 Operating
20090616 19:00:00 USEastern June 16, 2009 Development
20110712 July 11, 2011 Under Study
19971128 November 27, 1997 Operating
19970801 August 01, 1997 Operating
20100602 June 02, 2010 Development
None TBD Under Study
None TBD Under Study
20120101 2012 Under Study
20150101 2015 Under Study