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An iceberg as viewed from the bow of the RRS Ernest Shackleton a few days before the BARREL team reached Halley...
The satellite was tiny, the size of a small refrigerator, only supposed to last one year and constructed and...
A NASA team studying the causes of electrical storms and their effects on our home planet achieved a milestone on...
Data from the sensors were downloaded, and then the sensors were reburied. The LPSA team plans to publish a research...
Some of the moving rocks are large. This one is about 10 inches tall. Researchers in the late 1960s and early 1970s...
Researchers think that water, ice, and wind work together to move the stones. In this photo, the students dig up...
Caption: This is an image of magnetic loops on the sun, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory on July 18,...
To commemorate the upcoming 10th anniversary of the DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory) mission, NASA’s Goddard...
Some of the BARREL balloon launches took place at the South African National Antarctic Expedition Research base,...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie has developed a mechanism for sampling actual cloud droplets in flight. Here he’s labeling...
A NASA sounding rocket to be launched from the Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska, between February 13 and March 3,...
Deputy Project Scientist Rich Moore considers weather and technical details for the next day’s flight. --- The North...
At night, a satellite's view of Earth lights up in bright strings of roads dotted with pearl-like cities and towns...
Laurence Smith, chair of geography at University of California, Los Angeles, deploys an autonomous drift boat...
Streams and rivers that form on top of the Greenland ice sheet during spring and summer are the main agent...
ICESCAPE scientists watched from the deck of the Healy as it cut a path through thick multiyear ice on July 6, 2011....
Versatile, tough and ready for mission-specific modification, NASA’s C130 can carry scientists, equipment, cargo or...
NASA image release September 16, 2010 Enjoying a frozen treat on a hot summer day can leave a sticky mess as it...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie peeks out of the side aft door of the plane as it slows to a stop in the hangar. Crosbie is...
Scientists and engineers regularly tweaked and tested specialized equipment attached to the C130. Here two of the...
Onboard the R/V Atlantis a tangle of power and data cables awaits a busy team of scientists who will organize them....
Hundreds of miles off shore, the R/V Atlantis looks up while the crew of the C130 looks down. With teams on both...
Daily science team meetings are an integral part of NAAMES field work. Chris Hostetler (pointing) is the project...
Weather briefings not only insured safe operations for the team, but also helped scientists optimize their...