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Keeping PACE with the Oceans
Join NASA’s chief scientist, Kate Calvin, as she explores the PACE mission in depth with oceanographers Ivona Cetinić and Bridget Seegers.
PACE Makes the Invisible Visible
PACE views our entire planet every day, returning data at a cadence that allows scientists to track and monitor the rapidly changing atmosphere and ocean, including cloud formation, aerosol movement, and differences in microscopic ocean life over time.
Ocean Color Countdown with PACE
The color of our oceans, lakes and rivers can tell us a lot about what's going on just beneath the surface. With the new hyperspectral capabilities of the PACE mission, we'll know more about the health of aquatic ecosystems and those impacts on human health and climate studies.
PACE's Instruments Reveal a New Dimension of Atmospheric Info
Two instruments on NASA’s PACE satellite will look at aerosols and clouds – the A and C in the mission’s name, Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem – to help scientists learn more about their characteristics and interactions in Earth’s systems.