PACE's technology is a giant leap forward, revealing invisible information about tiny
algae (fish food) in the sea, plants on the land, and particles in the air, fueling new
scientific breakthroughs and space-based tools to serve society
PACE-improved imagery will help improve early warnings of Sargassum inundation, enabling stakeholders to take better adaptive and mitigation actions
PACE-improved imagery will help improve early warnings of Sargassum inundation, enabling stakeholders to take better adaptive and mitigation actions
PACE-improved imagery will help improve early warnings of Sargassum inundation, enabling stakeholders to take better adaptive and mitigation actions
Businesses depend on PACE and its team of experts making sure their data flows in a consistent and timely manner
Businesses depend on PACE and its team of experts making sure their data flows in a consistent and timely manner
Businesses depend on PACE and its team of experts making sure their data flows in a consistent and timely manner
Next-generation missions like PACE are an investment in maintaining America’s global leadership in science & space technology
Next-generation missions like PACE are an investment in maintaining America’s global leadership in science & space technology
Next-generation missions like PACE are an investment in maintaining America’s global leadership in science & space technology
PACE is making new global measurements of ocean color to improve our understanding of
the carbon cycle and ocean ecosystem responses to a changing climate.
PACE measures how clouds and aerosols absorb and reflect sunlight.
This provides information on cloud and composition, key factors for
weather and visibility forecasts.
PACE data is providing new insights into how aerosols fuel phytoplankton growth,
and how phytoplankton can release particles to the atmosphere that lead to
the formation of clouds.