Big Year for NASA’s IceBridge in 2017

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From the South Pole to Greenland, from Alaska’s glaciers to Svalbard, NASA’s Operation IceBridge covered the icy regions of our planet in 2017 with a record seven separate field campaigns. The mission of IceBridge, NASA’s longest-running airborne science program monitoring polar ice, is to collect data on changing ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice, and maintain continuity of measurements between ICESat satellite missions.

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Jefferson Beck

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1989 to 1991 I was living in the village KUUJJUAK, North of Quebec Canada. Today, 27 year later, everything as change over there. and unfortunately not for the best !

marc-andrebrunet
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Why though... you can measure ice from satalites

orangeedo
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Still i never saw a full complete footage of Antarctica. Seems to be hard in the year 2020 to make a really authentic and deep documentary about it. NASA has big problems...Its a laugh

IntrinsiqFilms
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See i always find it hard to balance all the scientists who fly like this to the antartic ect .The fossil fuel they burn is a lot, a LOT , and this is all part of the probelm.

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