Summary:
- The article summarizes the 10th DSCOVR EPIC and NISTAR Science Team Meeting, which focused on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) mission and its two key instruments: the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Advanced Radiometer (NISTAR).
- The meeting discussed the latest scientific findings and advancements related to DSCOVR's observations of the Earth's atmosphere, climate, and solar activity, which are used to better understand the Earth's energy balance and improve climate models.
- The article highlights the importance of the DSCOVR mission in providing continuous monitoring of the Earth's environment from the unique vantage point of the Sun-Earth Lagrange point, and the valuable data it collects to support Earth science research and climate change studies.