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NASA’s PACE satellite can now track autumn colours from space by monitoring pigments inside leaves

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NASA’s PACE satellite can now track autumn colours from space by monitoring pigments inside leaves
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NASA's PACE satellite is now capable of monitoring specific pigment changes in leaves from space, allowing for more precise tracking of autumn foliage. This technology provides deeper insights into plant health and seasonal changes compared to traditional chlorophyll-based monitoring.

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Improved satellite monitoring of vegetation pigments enhances our ability to study climate change impacts and ecosystem health on a global scale.

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