NASA's Oceanographic Voyage - ICESCAPE
The ICESCAPE mission, or "Impacts of Climate on Ecosystems and Chemistry of the Arctic Pacific Environment," is NASA's first dedicated oceanographic field campaign. From June-July 2010, scientists onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy spent five weeks at sea studying how changing conditions in the Arctic affect the ocean's chemistry and ecosystems. On June 25, 2011, researchers embark on the mission's second and final campaign. The multiyear observations collected from the icebreaker will help us interpret what instruments in space tell us, as well as turn up some new discoveries.
45-second compilation of b-roll footage from ICESCAPE 2010 campaign.
Video File containing footage and interviews from ICESCAPE 2010 campaign to study the Impacts of Climate on Ecosystems and Chemistry of the Arctic Pacific Environment.
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Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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Video editors
- Stuart A. Snodgrass (HTSI)
- Matthew R. Radcliff (USRA)
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Producer
- Kathryn Hansen (Wyle Information Systems)
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Project support
- Rich Melnick (HTSI)
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Writer
- Kathryn Hansen (Wyle Information Systems)
Release date
This page was originally published on Friday, June 17, 2011.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:53 PM EDT.
Series
This page can be found in the following series:Tapes
The media on this page originally appeared on the following tapes:-
ICESCAPE Video File
(ID: 2010099)
Friday, August 6, 2010 at 4:00AM
Produced by - Richard Chen (NASA)