Flight: 17-817-02 Date: 5 October 2016 Location: Southern California Mission: Functional Check Flight Campaign: Operation IceBridge 2016 Antarctica Principal Investigators: NASA Headquarters Aircraft: NASA 817 DC-8 (Armstrong Flight Research Center) Additional Sensors: ATM, AirGrav, KT-19, KU/Snow Radars, MCoRDS |
Imagery Information Frames: 1,620 Frame ID Markers (Google Earth is needed to view KMZ files) The KMZ format is a compressed Keyhole Markup Language (KML) file that is used to display geographic data in an Earth browser, such as Google Earth, and many other applications. KML files are used to pinpoint locations, add image overlays, and expose rich data in new ways. KML is an international standard maintained by the Open Geospatial Consortium. |
Data Distribution Airborne Sensor Facility |
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.