We have embarked on a search for our “home” for the next year—an ice floe which has just the right characteristics of size, thickness, and representativeness to support the huge suite of scientific instruments and projects that comprise MOSAiC.
We have embarked on a search for our “home” for the next year—an ice floe which has just the right characteristics of size, thickness, and representativeness to support the huge suite of scientific instruments and projects that comprise MOSAiC.
The BITSE team tested the door on their instrument, which was almost ready for its balloon flight to the top of the sky.
When I said I was going to Ouagadougou (Wa-ga-du-gu), the first question was “where, again?” So let’s start with the basics. Ouagadougou is the capital of Burkina Faso–a land-locked country in West Africa–located to the south of Mali, southwest of Niger, and north of Ghana and Togo. It is home to over 80 ethnic groups […]
The most recent balloon launch marks the fifth so far this year from Fort Sumner.
Scientists make final preparations for field work aboard an icebreaker, which will be locked in the Arctic sea ice for one year.
Daily weather briefings give rhythm to otherwise irregular days filled with launch attempts and instrument tests.