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Working from a combination of satellite records and declassified submarine sonar data, NASA scientists have...
This year marks the tenth Arctic spring campaign for Operation IceBridge, a cryosphere-focused mission tasked with...
Sea ice acts as an air conditioner for the planet, reflecting energy from the Sun. On September 17, the Arctic Sea...
The Arctic sea ice pack is nearing its annual minimum extent, which is projected to be one of the lowest since...
View just before sunrise over the Arctic Ocean during IceBridge's transit flight from Fairbanks to Thule on Mar. 26,...
ICESCAPE scientists watched from the deck of the Healy as it cut a path through thick multiyear ice on July 6, 2011....
For five years, Jeremy Harbeck has worked as a support scientist for NASA’s Operation IceBridge, an airborne mission...
Dane Turner: Houston, we have a podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center, Episode...