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Venezuelan biologist will study marine ecosystems at NASA – El Nacional

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Venezuelan biologist will study marine ecosystems at NASA – El Nacional

Venezuelan Biologist Joins NASA Mission to Study Marine Ecosystems

A Venezuelan biologist has been selected to be part of a new NASA mission that will study marine ecosystems. The mission is part of the PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) satellite, which aims to revolutionize the way we study our oceans.

The biologist will be working with NASA scientists to monitor the health of the planet and gain a better understanding of the Earth’s ecosystems. PACE is a new approach to understanding the health of the Earth, with the satellite set to monitor the health of the planet and provide valuable data on the state of marine ecosystems.

The PACE satellite, which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem, has been developed to monitor the health of the planet and is set to revolutionize the way we study our oceans. The satellite will provide valuable data on the state of marine ecosystems and is expected to contribute to our understanding of the Earth’s systems.

This is an exciting opportunity for the Venezuelan biologist to work with NASA and contribute to the study of marine ecosystems. The PACE satellite is set to launch soon, and the biologist will be part of the team working to ensure its success.

This mission is a significant step forward in our ability to monitor the health of our planet and gain a better understanding of our ecosystems. We look forward to the valuable insights that the PACE satellite will provide as we continue to study and protect our oceans.

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