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Posted: 2025-07-06 11:49:23 UTC

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NASA and NOAA are using the faint red light emitted by plants during photosynthesis to track carbon dioxide absorption and monitor the Earth's biosphere health from space.
Satellites can detect the faint red glow of plants from space.
This glow helps track how much carbon dioxide plants are absorbing.
NASA and NOAA use this data to monitor the Earth's carbon cycle and biosphere health.