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Leaf Year: Seeing Plants in Hyperspectral Color

PACE now allows scientists to see three different pigments in vegetation, helping scientists pinpoint even more information about plant health.

Researchers have now gathered a complete year of PACE data to tell a story about the health of land vegetation by detecting slight variations in leaf colors. Previous missions allowed scientists to observe broad changes in chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants their green color and also allows them to perform photosynthesis. But PACE now allows scientists to see three different pigments in vegetation: chlorophyll, anthocyanins, and carotenoids. The combination of these three pigments helps scientists pinpoint even more information about plant health.

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Jun 09, 2025

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