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Leaf peeping from afar 🍂 Our Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite has tracked leaf color changes from space for a full year—giving us a new look at plant health and Earth's ecosystems.
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@nasa Uranus getting jorked

The technological advances we’re making is insane.

California’s “paper” wetland restorations? One small island, a vanished Delta Smelt, and a $39M fine expose what might be the biggest eco-cover-up in the Bay-Delta.

Congratulations to the PACE team! 🍂🌍 Incredible to see nature's seasonal beauty and plant health tracked from space—what a groundbreaking achievement for Earth science! 👏🛰️

Thanks for assessing these issues. Like I was mentioning to @Harvard - if we increase the studies of geology, botany, etc. we can address environmental challenges better 🪨🌺🍃 Wondering how much we missed out on advancements in science in other areas because of misallocation of research funds. .

@NASA Plant senescence tracking from space reveals photosynthetic rhythms Darwin never imagined. The same chlorophyll breakdown that creates autumn colors (discovered by Willstätter in 1913) lets us monitor ecosystem health across continents.

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lfg 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥

It's incredible

PACE satellite’s leaf-peeping from space? Cool tech, but a year of plant health data sounds like NASA’s just flexing while farmers and ecologists beg for actionable insights.








