Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation
Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI, pronounced /ˈdʒɛdaɪ/) is a NASA mission to measure how deforestation has contributed to atmospheric CO2 concentrations. A full-waveform LIDAR was attached to the International Space Station to provide the first global, high-resolution observations of forest vertical structure. This will allow scientists to map habitats and biomass, particularly in the tropics, providing detail on the Earth's carbon cycle.
Operator | NASA |
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Manufacturer | Goddard Space Flight Center |
Instrument type | LIDAR |
Function | 3D structure of forests |
Mission duration | 2 years |
Website | science |
Host spacecraft | |
Spacecraft | International Space Station |
Launch date | 5 December 2018 |
Rocket | Falcon 9 Block 5 |
Launch site | Cape Canaveral SLC-40 |
The Principal Investigator is Ralph Dubayah, at the University of Maryland. The Deputy Principal Investigator & Instrument Scientist is J. Bryan Blair at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
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