NASA to Launch 'PACE' Spacecraft to Study Climate Change
NASA recently announced the launch of a new climate science spacecraft, PACE, which will provide an unprecedented level of detail on the health of Earth’s ocean ecosystems. PACE stands for the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem mission and it is scheduled to launch in 2023. Its goal is to significantly improve our understanding of the ocean’s role in global climate processes. This mission will provide critical data to improve our ability to predict the impacts of climate change and develop strategies to mitigate them. PACE will use six instruments to measure marine life, aerosols, clouds, and ocean color. These measurements will help us better understand how the ocean influences climate and weather patterns and how those patterns may change in the future. The mission will also provide valuable information on the health of marine ecosystems and will help us better understand the links between the ocean and climate. This mission is an important step forward in understanding the complex and interconnected global climate system.
source: Phys.org