UARS

Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

Discovered the wonders of Earth's ozone

image of UARS above Earth

The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite helped scientists understand the energy input, chemistry and dynamics of the upper atmosphere and the interaction between the upper and lower atmosphere. Throughout its remarkable 14 year mission, UARS made observations that led to major scientific discoveries. UARS confirmed the role of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in ozone depletion and clarified chemical processes that cause the Antarctic ozone hole.

Mission Class:

Larger Missions

Mission Status:

Past

LASP Roles:

Research, Instruments, Data

Science Target:

Earth's Atmosphere

Mission Focus:

Earth's Atmosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere

Primary Mission Site:

LASP Mission Site:

image of UARS above Earth

Launch Date: September 12, 1991
Mission Duration: 14 years
Extended Mission: decommissioned 2005

Lead Institution: NASA Earth Science, Goddard Space Flight Center

Partners: Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics