"NASA's PACE Mission: Observing Earth's Invisible Universe from Space"
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SpaceX successfully launched NASA's nearly $1 billion PACE satellite, designed to study the complex relationship between aerosols, clouds, and ocean ecosystems to advance understanding of climate change. The mission, which faced multiple cancellation threats, aims to shed light on the role of phytoplankton in ocean biology and provide high-precision data to fine-tune climate models. The satellite, equipped with three instruments, is expected to provide real-time measurements of aerosol movement, plankton health, and carbon transport, with a mission cost of $948 million and an anticipated operational lifespan of 10 years.
Topics:science#climate-change#environmental-research#nasa#pace-satellite#spaceenvironmental-science#spacex
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