Operation IceBridge 2016 Antarctica Dates: 14 October - 18 November, 2016 Location: Antarctica Principal Investigators: NASA Headquarters Aircraft: NASA 817 DC-8 (Armstrong Flight Research Center) Additional Sensors: ATM, AirGrav, FLIR, KT-19, KU/Snow Radars, MCoRDS Objective: Operation IceBridge, a multi-year NASA field campaign, is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown. It will yield an unprecedented three-dimensional view of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, ice shelves and sea ice. |
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Processing Information Science Flights: 24 Total Frames Processed: 233,885 Frame Overlap: 60% - 80% Status: Level-1B imagery is available, see individual missions for details. |
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Level-1B Data Distribution NSIDC Level-1B Imagery Archive NSIDC Raw Imagery Archive |
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Related Web Sites Operation IceBridge Home Page National Snow and Ice Data Center Airborne Science Program |
These images are from Operation IceBridge, collected in the Fall of 2009.