| Last additions - ARISE Project 2003 |

127 viewsDuring the ARISE Cruise, the team came across various types of sea ice; pictured here is grease ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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127 viewsAn ice floe from what seems to be smooth snow-covered ice in its first year.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Erica KeyOct 09, 2008
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211 viewsOne of the ice floes encountered along the ARISE Cruise.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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166 viewsOne of several aerial shots taken on the day of the 17th of October from the AS350 Squirrel, specifically a distinctive fracture line through a sheet of sea ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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162 viewsA few emperor penguins hanging around the camera while the team is hard at work in the field.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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135 viewsDetailed image of the edge of an iceberg and/or possibly sea ice.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Erica KeyOct 09, 2008
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121 viewsTerry Haran drilling core samples with the team.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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207 viewsAt the end of a work day for the team, all that are left behind are markers and snow-tracks.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Vicky LytleOct 09, 2008
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119 viewsTerry Haran (center, middleground) drilling core samples with the team.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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126 viewsTerry Haran (center, middleground) drilling core samples with the team.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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223 viewsAlong the Antarctic Remote Ice Sensing Experiment (ARISE), the team came across some native Antarctic wildlife; pictured here is the crabeater seal.
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Paul EndersbyOct 09, 2008
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134 viewsThe team is ready to embark out onto the sea ice for a day of field work.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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