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Unlocking Satellite Data:

New Partnership Makes NASA Air Quality Information More Actionable

Director of Health, Environment, and Policy, Kevin Cromar, and Research Associate Noussair Lazrak have partnered with the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) to enhance the dissemination and utility of high-fidelity air-quality data for a diverse consortium of stakeholders. This is being realized through fact sheets explaining the methods for using these data products, providing critical guidance on their operational applicability and inherent limitations.

This initiative is part of the broader mission of the NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST), spearheaded by a HAQAST Cromar tiger team working closely with the HAQAST PIs. The project will translate complex satellite-derived datasets into actionable information for researchers, policymakers, and public-health officials.

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