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PACE, the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud and ocean Ecosystem mission, views our entire planet every day, returning data at a cadence that allows scientists to track and monitor the rapidly changing atmosphere and ocean, including cloud formation, aerosol movement, and differences in microscopic ocean life over time.

Ryan Fitzgibbons (eMITS/AMA): Producer, Writer, Editor, Narrator
Jeremy Werdell (NASA/GSFC): Scientist, Interviewee
Ivona Cetinić (Morgan State University): Scientist, Interviewee
Kirk Knobelspiesse (NASA/GSFC): Scientist, Interviewee
Meng Gao (SSAI): Scientist, Interviewee
Kel Elkins (SSAI): Lead Visualizer
Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC): Visualizer

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