NASA CASIE Mission

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Observations from the SIERRA UAV crew chief Aug 06, 2009 11:57:47 AM | Matthew Fladeland
 
Phil Schuyler shares his observations and experiences from the CASIE mission in Svalbard, Norway.
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The Final CASIE flight Jul 31, 2009 10:06:27 AM | Matthew Fladeland
 
NASA SIERRA UAS chief pilot Mark Sumich summarizes the final flight of the CASIE mission.
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Advice for newcomers to Svalbard Jul 28, 2009 10:21:11 AM | Matthew Fladeland
 
CASIE scientist Kasia Wegrzyn provides advice to researchers that have the opportunity to conduct research at Svalbard, Norway.
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Life at the top of the world Jul 27, 2009 12:09:12 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
Science team member Katarzyna Anna Wegrzyn from CU-Boulder shares her observations on Ny-Alesund.
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Update from the CASIE Science Team Jul 26, 2009 10:20:08 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
CASIE Principle Investigator Jim Maslanik from CU-Boulder gives an update on the latest science flight over arctic sea ice.
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Behind the scenes of a NASA airborne science mission Jul 26, 2009 10:31:13 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
Mike Gaunce from the NASA Earth Science Projects Office (ESPO) provides some insights into what goes into planning a mission like CASIE.
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Flying in the Arctic Jul 26, 2009 10:33:15 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
The NASA SIERRA chief pilot, Mark Sumich, provides an update on the CASIE mission from his perspective.
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CASIE science team update from Ian Crocker Jul 26, 2009 10:36:17 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
Scientist Ian Crocker, a doctoral student at University of Colorado in Boulder, describes recent activities and gives an introduction to using airborne laser altimetry to characterize sea ice.
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Reflections on the first CASIE science flight Jul 17, 2009 08:13:26 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
The CASIE principle Investigator Jim Maslanik gives his impressions of the first science flight yesterday.
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The CASIE Mission Tracker Jul 16, 2009 04:26:06 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
The CASIE mission is using a customized GoogleEarth *.kml in order to evaluate sea ice conditions and to track the progress of each flight mission in near real-time.
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Update from Pete Worden - Part III Jul 16, 2009 08:47:56 AM | Matthew Fladeland
 
The NASA Ames Research Center Director provides updates from his site visit to the CASIE mission from Svalbard, Norway
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Update from Pete Worden - Part II Jul 14, 2009 07:47:28 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
NASA Ames Center Director provides updates from his site visit to the CASIE mission from Svalbard, Norway
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Update from Pete Worden Jul 14, 2009 07:49:20 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
NASA Ames Center Director Dr. Pete Worden provides an update from his CASIE site visit.
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The NASA SIERRA Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Jul 14, 2009 07:32:24 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
The NASA SIERRA UAS is supporting the CASIE mission by carrying a number of science payloads to observe and measure arctic sea ice characteristics in order to better understand sea ice processes.
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Introduction to the NASA CASIE Mission Jul 14, 2009 07:20:00 PM | Matthew Fladeland
 
CASIE is the aircraft campaign portion of the larger, NASA-funded project titled “Sea Ice Roughness as an Indicator of Fundamental Changes in the Arctic Ice Cover: Observations, Monitoring, and Relationships to Environmental Factors.” The overall goal is to help us better understand one of the most fundamental changes in sea ice cover in recent years – the loss of the oldest and thickest types of ice from within the Arctic Ocean.
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