TEMPO Gallery

Graphic overview of TEMPO mission TEMPO will be the North American component of a global group of satellites tracking air pollution from geosynchronous orbit. Artist's illustration of TEMPO satellite host
The TEMPO mission will measure air pollution at 355 times the resolution of the GOME-2 satellite, and 50 times the OMI satellite's spatial scale. Illustration of data flow for TEMPO operations
TEMPO Operations Architecture Diffraction grating within the TEMPO instrument separates the light into different wavelengths A Ball Aerospace technician inspects the Tropospheric Emissions
TEMPO Instrument Delivered
The TEMPO instrument is packed and prepared for shipment to Maxar Technologies. The TEMPO instrument is packed and prepared for shipment to Maxar Technologies.
The TEMPO instrument at Maxar being integrated with the spacecraft IS-40e.
The TEMPO instrument at Maxar being integrated with the spacecraft IS-40e.
The TEMPO instrument at Maxar being integrated with the spacecraft IS-40e.
The TEMPO instrument at Maxar being integrated with the spacecraft IS-40e.
Artist illustration of the satellite Intelsat 40e.
The TEMPO instrument simulator
TMEPO instrument arrived by aircraft at NASA's KSC
TEMPO Launch
TEMPO Launch

The TEMPO team 2014 The TEMPO team 2015 TEMPO Application Workshop, UAH, 2016
The TEMPO science team at CfA in 2018 A joint meeting of geostationary satellite teams The TEMPO team 2018
The TEMPO science team on line in 2020 The TEMPO science team on line in 2021 A few members of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory TEMPO team.
The TEMPO team 2022 SAO members at SAO-NASA TEMPO Media Briefing TEMPO Lessons Learned Meeting
SAO members before launch TEMPO Project Briefing before Launch Photo-op at Rocket Launch Site
Photo-op at Rocket Launch Site SAO Advancement before the TEMPO Launch TEMPO Science Team Meeting 2023
TEMPO 1st GS ops meeting at TEMPO Power On TEMPO PLAR TEMPO PLAR