Operation IceBridge

Antarctica
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IceBridge Visits McMurdo Station Dec 21, 2012 07:06:09 AM | George Hale
 
IceBridge team members recently visited McMurdo Station in Antarctica to investigate a possible change of location for future operations.
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IceBridge Preparations Continue Sep 28, 2012 12:42:22 PM | George Hale
 
The IceBridge team continues to prepare for the 2012 Antarctic campaign, installing instruments prior to the first DC-8 test flights.
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Q&A: Michael Studinger Jun 27, 2012 11:13:54 AM | George Hale
 
A Q&A with IceBridge Project Scientist Michael Studinger.
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IceBridge the subject of interest at two meetings Jun 22, 2012 02:52:00 PM | George Hale
 
Operation IceBridge was the subject of talks in two different meetings over the past two weeks: the U.S.-Denmark-Greenland Joint Committee meeting in Copenhagen and the IceBridge science and instrument team operations meeting in Seattle.
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Media Day in Chile Nov 17, 2010 10:29:43 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
IceBridge scientists speak to Chilean and American media during video and audio teleconferences to explain Antarctic airborne science.
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Rollercoaster of Opportunity Nov 14, 2010 07:09:12 AM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Weather conditions weren't perfect, but were the best the Antarctic Peninsula had seen in a month.
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A Three-Hour Car Survey Nov 10, 2010 03:23:21 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
While the DC-8 team hustled to get an aircraft part shipped from L.A., others shifted their focus from the air to the ground.
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The LVIS 86 Pole Flight Nov 05, 2010 01:40:46 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
IceBridge flies around the South Pole to maximize data collected over previous obits from the Ice Cloud and land Elevation Satellite.
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Welcome to the Operation IceBridge 2010 Antarctic Campaign Oct 21, 2010 11:15:20 AM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Over the next couple of weeks, IceBridge teams will fly with the DC-8 over Antarctica to measure changes in thickness of the sea ice and to monitor changes in the thickness of ice sheets and glaciers.
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ICECAP Investigates East Antarctica Dec 30, 2009 11:10:49 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists with the ICECAP field campaign are making airborne investigations over East Antarctica.
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Four Times Around the World in 40 Days Nov 24, 2009 06:45:54 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Our 2009 Antarctic mission has come to a close as the team flies home from Chile.
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A One-Day Tour of the Antarctic Cryosphere Nov 17, 2009 06:44:24 AM | Ice Bridge
 
The full range of Antarctic ice environments were on view during yesterday's flight over the Larsen Ice Shelf.
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A Splendid Day for Flying Glaciers Nov 05, 2009 06:10:08 PM | Ice Bridge
 
The mission's Nov. 4 flight took it over a lot of glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula
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A Challenging Glacier Flight Nov 03, 2009 03:37:12 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Our first low-altitude glacier surveys over the rugged Antarctic Peninsula.
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Flying Low Over Pine Island Glacier Nov 17, 2009 08:34:35 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists see the surface and probe deep below this massive glacier on Oct. 27.
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Group Photo: The Ice Bridge Team Oct 25, 2009 08:34:52 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Here are all the people involved with the Antartica 2009 mission.
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On Headset: Communication is Key Oct 25, 2009 03:47:51 PM | Ice Bridge
 
These airborne science flights run on communication as much as fuel.
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YouTube Brings You to Chile Oct 23, 2009 12:11:04 PM | Ice Bridge
 
NASA's YouTube channel gets you on our Antarctic science flights.
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The View Over Pine Island Glacier Oct 22, 2009 01:51:01 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Photos from this week's flight to map a fast-moving glacier.
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Mowing the Lawn at Pine Island Glacier Feb 17, 2010 09:19:04 AM | Ice Bridge
 
The University of Kansas radar looked below the surface of the ice sheet on the mission’s Oct. 20 flight.
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Up and Down Thwaites Glacier Feb 17, 2010 09:18:27 AM | Ice Bridge
 
The mission’s second Antarctic flight surveyed a fast-changing glacier.
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First Flight: Across the Getz Ice Shelf Feb 17, 2010 09:17:49 AM | Ice Bridge
 
The mission bagged its westernmost Antarctic target during its first flight yesterday.
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On Sea Ice Feb 17, 2010 09:17:17 AM | Ice Bridge
 
NASA Goddard's Thorsten Markus on the intricacies of Antarctic sea ice.
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Getting You Behind the Scenes Feb 17, 2010 09:13:48 AM | Ice Bridge
 
NASA Public Affairs works to get the media and public the inside view of cutting-edge science.
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Satellite Laser Fires Up for Campaign Feb 17, 2010 09:10:59 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists contacted ICESat on Sept. 30 to resume collection of ice elevation data.
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Flying the Antarctic: The Trouble with Weather Feb 17, 2010 09:10:28 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Weather is going to be a challenge for our flights, which get underway in two weeks.
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Communicating 'Wondrous' Research Efforts Feb 17, 2010 09:09:21 AM | Ice Bridge
 
University of Kansas information officer to report from Chile on KU instrument team.
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Thinking on Your Feet on the Ice Feb 17, 2010 09:08:48 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Engineer Nick Frearson recalls polar treks with Coldplay, musk ox, and Radiohead.
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A New Way to Experience Antarctica Feb 17, 2010 09:08:16 AM | Ice Bridge
 
This mission will be a new way of studying the Antarctic for polar researcher Michael Studinger.
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The Road to Antarctic Science Feb 17, 2010 09:00:31 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Chief scientist Seelye Martin on the start of NASA's airborne campaign over Antarctica.
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