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Decode the Data. Ignite Curiosity. Build Ocean Literacy ๐
NASA's PACE mission is an advanced satellite project that helps us monitor the health of Earthโs oceans and atmosphere. With cutting-edge technology, we explore how tiny particles (aerosols) and colorful marine phytoplankton impact our climate and ecosystems. The mission offers crucial data to understand our planetโs well-being and to protect it for future generations. ๐
Explore this infographic to see how NASA's PACE satellite observes Earth's atmosphere and oceans from space, providing critical data for our planet's future.
PACE Satellite Launch ๐
Observing Earth from Space ๐
Collecting Ocean Data ๐
Atmospheric Observations โ
The ocean covers over 70% of the Earth's surface and produces over half of the world's oxygen. NASA's PACE mission helps us track ocean health from space!
NASAโs PACE satellite helps scientists predict climate change by tracking the ocean's carbon cycle from space!
The ocean is home to millions of species, and plankton play a key role in regulating the planetโs climate. NASA PACE studies them from space to understand their global impact.
Plankton absorb as much COโ as all the forests on land combined. PACE tracks these "tiny climate heroes" from orbit!
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point on Earth, but ocean mysteries aren't limited to the deep. NASA PACE uncovers secrets in ocean chemistry and color from above!
PACE's sensors can detect harmful algal blooms from space, helping protect both marine life and human health.
The ocean can appear blue, green, or even red, depending on what's in the water. NASA PACE studies these changes to monitor the health of marine ecosystems from orbit.
By tracking ocean color changes, PACE helps scientists study pollution and coral reef bleaching. ๐โจ
NASAโs PACE mission offers opportunities for students to get involved. From tracking aerosols to studying planktonโs role in climate, there's a role for young scientists!
Explore free NASA resources and citizen science projects to start contributing to real-world research today! ๐๐
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