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Live Twitter chat with Operation IceBridge Apr 05, 2013 01:26:08 PM | George Hale
 
IceBridge will be holding a live Twitter chat session on April 8, 2013.
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Teacher and Science Adviser to Experience IceBridge Apr 03, 2013 08:19:02 AM | George Hale
 
Danish high school teacher Jette Rygaard Poulsen plans to use her experience with Operation IceBridge to create new classes focusing on the Arctic for Danish students.
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Greenland Teacher to Gain Insight on Arctic Ice Apr 02, 2013 01:26:30 PM | George Hale
 
Science teacher Mette Noort Hansen talks about her background, what brought her to Greenland and how she plans to use her IceBridge experience in the classroom.
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PolarTREC Teacher's Path to IceBridge Apr 01, 2013 12:05:20 PM | George Hale
 
Libertyville, Ill. physics teacher Mark Buesing talks about his background, road to IceBridge and what he plans to get from his experience in Greenland.
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Keeping IceBridge Flying Nov 29, 2012 01:50:56 PM | George Hale
 
Airborne science campaigns like IceBridge are only possible because of the hard work of NASA's aviation technicians. Here we take a look at what these highly-skilled people do.
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Video Post: Chilean Teacher Shares IceBridge Experience Nov 09, 2012 11:59:35 AM | George Hale
 
Teacher Mario Esquivel of the Colegio Frances (French School) in Punta Arenas, Chile, produced videos about his flight on the IceBridge DC-8 and the experience Chilean students had asking IceBridge personnel questions via online chat during a mission.
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Scientific Snapshots: Using IceBridge Data in the Field Nov 08, 2012 12:31:55 PM | George Hale
 
Even though preparing final IceBridge data for posting by the NSIDC takes months of work, IceBridge researchers are still able to produce rough, graphical snapshots of interesting features seen during a survey even before the plane lands.
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IceBridge Guests Get Behind the Scenes View Nov 05, 2012 09:28:33 AM | George Hale
 
On Nov. 1, guests from the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, local Chilean schools and media and the U.S. Antarctic Program icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer participated in an IceBridge flight, seeing how scientists gather ice data from the air.
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A Diplomatic Visit for IceBridge Oct 29, 2012 07:31:39 AM | George Hale
 
IceBridge had a special guest on a recent survey flight, U.S. Ambassador to Chile Alejandro Wolff.
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Meet Our Wildlife Liaison Nov 14, 2012 08:40:35 AM | George Hale
 
Meet the newest member of the IceBridge team, our stuffed penguin wildlife liaison and morale specialist.
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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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IceBridge at the 2012 Goddard Science Jamboree Jun 11, 2012 10:53:53 AM | George Hale
 
Operation IceBridge personnel participated in this year's Goddard Science Jamboree, sharing their experiences and answering questions about IceBridge and polar science.
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Airborne education: Science teachers in Kangerlussuaq Apr 18, 2012 06:32:58 AM | George Hale
 
For the first time, Operation IceBridge welcomes science teachers from Greenland, Denmark and the United States, who will participate in IceBridge.
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Teacher, Student Blog From the Arctic Mar 18, 2011 05:47:16 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
A teacher and student from the U.S. Naval Academy joined IceBridge in the field. Follow their Arctic adventure.
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