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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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Second Weddell Sea Ice Mission and CryoSat Underflight Oct 29, 2010 01:09:11 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Nathan Kurtz writes about his second ever science flight to the polar regions during a mission Oct. 28 that flew over sea ice in the Weddell Sea and underneath an ice-observing satellite.
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A Sea Ice Mission Over the Weddell Sea Oct 27, 2010 02:47:21 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
IceBridge makes its first science flight of the Antarctic 2010 campaign. Here's a recap of the flight.
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Back from Greenland, No Rest for the Weary Jun 08, 2010 04:33:41 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Over the span of almost 10 weeks, IceBridge flew 28 science flights covering a total of 62,842 nautical miles.
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Seeing Eastern Greenland for the First Time May 26, 2010 09:10:13 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Doctoral student Jason Reimuller recounts flying with IceBridge to better understand polar climate.
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Ice Calves from Russell Glacier May 20, 2010 03:57:15 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists working with NASA's IceBridge mission observe ice breaking off from a glacier in Greenland.
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An Inland Connection? May 13, 2010 10:39:39 PM | Ice Bridge
 
An IceBridge flight explores the connection between Greenland's outlet glaciers and the inland ice sheet.
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Eyes for Ice: In the Field with Indrani Das May 13, 2010 09:33:21 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Take a look at some of Greenland’s fastest moving glaciers though the eyes of an ice scientist.
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The Big Three May 10, 2010 01:34:34 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists aboard the P-3 survey two of Greenland's "big three" glaciers, responsible for a large amount of ice loss.
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Isolation May 10, 2010 01:32:22 PM | Ice Bridge
 
A scenic IceBridge flight could show scientists how an "isolated" part of Greenland is changing.
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Fasten Your Seat Belts: Mid-Mission Test Flights Complete May 03, 2010 01:58:47 PM | Ice Bridge
 
With test flights complete, IceBridge returns to Greenland for the second half of the 2010 Arctic field campaign.
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Moment of Truth at Summit Camp Apr 22, 2010 06:32:30 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Christina Hammock and Sonja Wolter provide a look inside the life of a "Summit Camp techie."
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Notes from the Shack: On Receivers and Data Processing Apr 07, 2010 02:10:58 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Ground-based GPS data receivers in Thule run all day every day, but the real work is in processing the data.
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Zachariae and 79 North Mar 31, 2010 01:20:01 PM | Ice Bridge
 
Photos from a low-altitude glacier flight over northeast Greenland
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Notes from The Shack Mar 31, 2010 10:59:21 AM | Ice Bridge
 
For data analyst Colleen McIntosh, the office is a tiny shack in Thule, Greenland, with spectacular views
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Operation IceBridge Off to a Successful Start in Greenland Mar 31, 2010 10:53:51 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Fly along with IceBridge Project Scientist Michael Studinger as he describes glaciers surveyed early in the spring 2010 campaign.
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Calibrating in California Mar 31, 2010 10:57:32 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Before the IceBridge crew flew to Thule, Greenland, they performed a test flight on March 17 in California to calibrate the aircraft's science instruments.
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NASA Readies for Spring 2010 Ice Bridge Campaign Mar 31, 2010 10:55:33 AM | Ice Bridge
 
Scientists are returning to the Arctic this spring as part of the six-year Operation Ice Bridge mission -- the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown.
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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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