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Larsen B Ice Shelf Collapse 2002604 viewsThis movie shows the events of January, February, and March 2002 as recorded by NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) satellite sensor. The images show the Larsen B Ice Shelf and parts of the Antarctic Peninsula (on left).
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99 viewsInside the twin otter plane. On the left is Dr. Nicolas Cullen, from New Zealand, who recently completed his Ph.D. with Koni. Next to him is Russell Huff, from western Colorado, who is working on his Ph.D. with Koni. To Russ right with the video camera is Andy Revkin, a reporter from the New York Times. Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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2007 Arctic Sea Ice Animation496 viewsThis animation of September sea ice concentration from 1979 to 2007 shows that sea ice has been declining over the thirty years of the satellite record.
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Arctic Sea Ice Concentration 2008, Google Earth410 viewsSea Ice: Daily Concentration and Extent (SSM/I Sensor) for 2008 melt season, shown in Google Earth
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198 viewsPart of the Heitronics KT-19.82 thermal radiometer, mounted to the port side rail of the Aurora Australis, to measure the skin temperature of the sea ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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68 viewsNina Brudermann releasing one of her balloons into the sky; each balloon has an insulated video camera attached.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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169 viewsAs the Aurora Australis passes by an iceberg, the crew aboard take video footage and photographs to remember this particular moment
Photo Credit: NSIDC Courtesy Andi Pfaffling
 
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