This paper describes the plans, flows, key facilities, components and equipment necessary to fully integrate, functionally test and qualify the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) Observatory. PACE is currently in the design phase of mission implementation. It is scheduled to launch in 2022, extending and improving NASA's twenty-year record of satellite observations of global ocean biology, aerosols and clouds. PACE will advance the assessment of ocean health by measuring the distribution of phytoplankton, which are small plants and algae that sustain the marine food web. It will also continue systematic records of key atmospheric variables associated with air quality and the Earth's climate. The PACE observatory is comprised o...
The NASA PACE mission is a hyper-spectral radiometer planned for launch in the next decade. It is in...
The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the Nationa...
The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, colle...
Earth’s atmosphere and oceans play individual and interconnected roles in regulating climate and the...
We present the instrumentation and products of the NASA Plankton Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PA...
Key characteristics of the PACE observatory include: the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI), built at GSFC...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission represents NASA's next investment in sa...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission represents the National Aeronautics and...
NASA’s Plankton, Aerosol, Clouds, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite mission is scheduled to launch in...
We live in an era in which increasing climate variability is having measurable impact on marine ecos...
A radiative transfer simulator was developed to compute the synthetic data of all three instruments ...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will carry into space the Ocean Color I...
The research frontiers of radiative transfer (RT) in coupled atmosphere-ocean systems are explored t...
External interaction:The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will include a hyp...
Since 1978 when the first satellite ocean color proof-of-concept sensor, the Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone C...
The NASA PACE mission is a hyper-spectral radiometer planned for launch in the next decade. It is in...
The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the Nationa...
The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, colle...
Earth’s atmosphere and oceans play individual and interconnected roles in regulating climate and the...
We present the instrumentation and products of the NASA Plankton Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PA...
Key characteristics of the PACE observatory include: the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI), built at GSFC...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission represents NASA's next investment in sa...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission represents the National Aeronautics and...
NASA’s Plankton, Aerosol, Clouds, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite mission is scheduled to launch in...
We live in an era in which increasing climate variability is having measurable impact on marine ecos...
A radiative transfer simulator was developed to compute the synthetic data of all three instruments ...
The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will carry into space the Ocean Color I...
The research frontiers of radiative transfer (RT) in coupled atmosphere-ocean systems are explored t...
External interaction:The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will include a hyp...
Since 1978 when the first satellite ocean color proof-of-concept sensor, the Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone C...
The NASA PACE mission is a hyper-spectral radiometer planned for launch in the next decade. It is in...
The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the Nationa...
The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, colle...