Touching Base with NASA's PACE

Touching Base with NASA's PACE

Author: Weather Group Television September 11, 2024 Duration: 35:59
The PACE mission, which stands for Plankton Aerosol Cloud Ocean Ecosystem, is a NASA mission that aims to capture the complexity of Earth's interconnected ecosystems. It is a crucial mission in the face of urgent environmental challenges. PACE equips us with knowledge and tools to confront these challenges. The mission has been 20 years in the making and was launched on February 8th, 2022. It consists of three instruments: the Ocean Color Instrument, HARP2, and SPECS1. These instruments measure the color of the ocean, aerosols in the atmosphere, and the role of clouds in the Earth system. PACE provides valuable data for understanding and managing ocean ecosystems, climate, air quality, and more. The mission has international partners and aims to contribute to scientific discovery and the development of early career scientists.

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