A NASA satellite that scientists and farmers rely on may be destroyed on purpose

2 perihelions 1 8/5/2025, 11:05:46 AM npr.org ↗

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consumer451 · 1m ago
> The data the two missions collect is widely used, including by scientists, oil and gas companies and farmers who need detailed information about carbon dioxide and crop health. They are the only two federal satellite missions that were designed and built specifically to monitor planet-warming greenhouse gases.

> It is unclear why the Trump administration seeks to end the missions. The equipment in space is state of the art and is expected to function for many more years, according to scientists who worked on the missions. An official review by NASA in 2023 found that "the data are of exceptionally high quality" and recommended continuing the mission for at least three years.

This is another one of those posts where I find it very difficult to say something intelligent about deeply stupid events. The project has "carbon" in the name, and that's woke or something, right?