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NASA 9 de jul
Our Mission, ICESAT-2, is one step closer to launch! Get the latest on this "cool" mission set to monitor changes in ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice:
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NASA Earth 7 de jul
Join us! NASA is inviting social media users to apply to attend the launch of from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, targeted for no earlier than Sept. 12. 🚀🛰
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ICESat-2 6 de jul
ICESat-2 launches in September- and you could be there! Applications now accepted for our at Vandenberg AFB. Ice, space lasers & the last liftoff of 's rocket – it’s the stuff great tweets are made of!
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ICESat-2 13 de jun
We’ve arrived! Our ICESat-2 satellite travelled from in AZ to Vandenberg AFB, CA, this week-- ready to take its place in 's last Delta II rocket. Only 3 months til scheduled liftoff!!
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NASA Earth 13 de jun
Ice losses from Antarctica have tripled since 2012, increasing global sea levels by 0.12 inch (3 millimeters) in that timeframe alone, according to a major new international climate assessment funded by and .
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NASA Earth 9 de jun
Dirty, Crevassed Glaciers in Alaska
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NASA Earth 7 de jun
The other side of a polar vortex: While the Eastern and Southern United States were shivering this winter, the Arctic was experiencing something of a heatwave.
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NSIDC News 7 de jun
The Sea Ice Prediction Network is soliciting contributions to the Sea Ice Outlook predicting the September 2018 sea ice extent. See .
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ICESat-2 7 de jun
!!!!! 🚀🛰️❄️ !!!!! (We might be a bit excited)
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NASA ICE 7 de jun
And one final image from Alaska’s 2018 spring campaign: Terminus of Nabesna Glacier. (CREDIT: Chris Larsen)
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NASA ICE 7 de jun
Photo from Alaska’s 2018 spring campaign: Ridgeline east of Mount Blackburn, which is the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska. (CREDIT: Chris Larsen)
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NASA ICE 7 de jun
Another photo from Alaska’s 2018 spring campaign: Upper Klutlan Glacier. (CREDIT: Chris Larsen)
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NASA ICE 7 de jun
Another image from Alaska’s 2018 spring campaign: Lower Klutlan Glacier. (CREDIT: Chris Larsen)
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NASA ICE 7 de jun
Our colleagues at recently wrapped up Operation Alaska’s 2018 spring campaign. Here's a photo of the Wrangell Mountains, showing the persistent clouds the team had to work with throughout the campaign. (CREDIT: Chris Larsen)
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NASA Earth 6 de jun
End of the Journey for Iceberg B-15Z?
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NASA Earth 24 de mai
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NASA Earth 13 de mai
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NASA Goddard 15 de mai
Meet NASA’s IceCube, a CubeSat the size of a quart of ice cream that helps measure the small, frozen crystals that make up ice clouds. It was deployed from the in May 2017. via
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Discover Magazine 15 de mai
Cold beauty: Images from NASA researchers in the Arctic reveal a stunning landscape of ice and water:
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NASA ICE 11 de mai
NASA Completes Survey Flights to Map Arctic Ice For more photos of the 2018 springtime Arctic campaign:
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