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I am a new user learning about the PACE mission, specifically the OCI sensor. I have my doubts about where I can find data from this sensor that has all the bands it says it has, supposedly 286
PACE OCI Bands
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Re: PACE OCI Bands
Hello,
Here are some resources.
Data Access:
https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?portal=obdaac
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/ ---> Click 'Quick Links' on the right side of the navigation bar for additional data access tools
Visualization and Analysis Software:
https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Learn More about PACE:
https://pace.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Here are some resources.
Data Access:
https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?portal=obdaac
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/ ---> Click 'Quick Links' on the right side of the navigation bar for additional data access tools
Visualization and Analysis Software:
https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Learn More about PACE:
https://pace.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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Re: PACE OCI Bands
Keep in mind, not all spectrally-dependent products are produced at the full wavelength set. For example, the remote sensing reflectance and inherent optical property products are produced for at most 185 wavelengths. The 286 wavelengths are only for L1B (which actually has 291, but a few are duplicated because of overlap between the blue and red spectrographs and a couple high and low gain bands in the SWIR).
Sean
Sean