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Quake-Induced Avalanche?
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Published September 12, 2014
Scientists were in the right place at the right time to detect an avalanche and changes in a glacial melt pond.
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An Old Bird on the Greenland Ice
Published June 1, 2014
A World War II era airplane has become a visual waypoint for researchers flying on the IceBridge polar mapping missions.
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Clues for a Martian Landscape
Published April 29, 2014
Canyons on Mars show a striking similarity to a handful of canyons on Earth. Could they have had the same type of watery origin?
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Persistent Ice on Lake Superior
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Published April 24, 2014
Ice cover on the world’s largest freshwater lake remains significantly above average for mid-April.
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Finding Water in Snow
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Published April 3, 2014
Flying over the Sierras in a Twin Otter aircraft, NASA scientists are finding new ways to measure the amount of water stored in the winter snowpack with greater accuracy than ever before.
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Flying Over Vostok Station
Published December 21, 2013
A camera aboard a NASA aircraft snapped this picture of Vostok Station as it passed over the remote Antarctic outpost during a surveying flight in November 2013.
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Sizing Up Galeras
Published May 29, 2013
An airborne radar instrument allows scientists to ascertain the shape of a Colombian volcano. Future measurements will help detect how it is changing.
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