Rnz: Our Changing World
Detecting cow burps from space
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:26:06
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Synopsis
In March 2024, a satellite built to detect the potent greenhouse gas methane launched into orbit – backed by New Zealand to a final total of $32 million. MethaneSAT aimed to pinpoint large leaks from oil and gas fields, since plugging these is considered an easy climate win. But an add-on mission was investigating whether the satellite could pick up the smaller, more diffuse methane emissions from agriculture. Our Changing World joined the New Zealand-based team testing this capability – before disaster struck. With MethaneSAT uncontactable and lost in space, what did the mission deliver? This episode was updated on 6 October to include the correct total figure of the New Zealand's contribution to MethaneSAT of $32 million.Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.In this episode:00:00 – 03:08: Introduction03:08 – 05:38: A methane-measuring device takes off from the airfield05:38 – 16:32: Ground-based methane measurements with the EM-2716: