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Notes from the Field

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    Last Steps Before the Ice

    Before the first survey flight of an IceBridge field campaign can get under way a lot of things have to happen. Instruments have to be installed on the plane, researchers need to get into the field and ground stations need to be set up. IceBridge’s McMurdo-based Antarctic campaign is the result of a year and […]

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    GPM Satellite’s Upcoming Road Trip

    Right now if you want to take a look at the Global Precipitation Measurement mission’s Core Observatory, you can’t. As of last weekend, it’s sealed up inside a giant white shipping container, all prepped for its long journey to Japan where it will launch in early 2014. This isn’t your typical satellite delivery. As Project […]

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    Gearing Up for Greenland: Part 2

    In early September, I drove down to Wallops Flight Facility to set up our GPS base station in preparation for the test flight. The test flight is to verify that everything is working as expected, and to do some calibration, since the C-130 is a new platform for the Land, Vegetation, and Ice Sensor (LVIS). LVIS […]

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