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NASA’s Successful Ice Cloud and Land Elevation Mission Comes to an End
Earth Observatory UPDATE: NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center, Houston, has reported that debris from the ICESat spacecraft fell to Earth in the Barents Sea on Monday, Aug. 30, at approximately 5 a.m. EDT. One of NASA’s … Continue reading
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Tagged aerosols, clouds, decommission, discoveries, Geoscience Laser Altimeter System, GLAS, Goddard Space Flight Center, Ice Cloud and Land Elevation Satallite, ice sheets, ICESat, ICESat-2, Operation Ice Bridge, re-entry, sea ice thickness
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Sea Ice Study Yields New Insights
From Voxy News in New Zealand… Satellites can see the surface of the sea ice, but they can’t tell us anything about the thickness or volume of the sea ice. Nor can they help us understand the complex relationship between … Continue reading