"NASA's PACE Mission: Observing Earth's Invisible Universe from Space"

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NASA has launched the PACE mission to study microscopic plankton and aerosols from space, aiming to understand their impact on the planet's climate. The mission will use advanced instruments to observe phytoplankton and aerosols, which play crucial roles in ocean ecosystems and atmospheric processes. The data collected will enhance knowledge of the ocean's influence on the climate cycle and aid in improving climate models. Additionally, the research may support potential strategies for carbon dioxide absorption and address concerns related to geoengineering.
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