A Laser Scientist Answers 5 Questions about LVIS
With winter closing in, a new NASA airborne campaign got under way October 31, 2013 in Greenland. For the first time, the Laser Vegetation Imaging Sensor, or LVIS, is flying aboard NASA's new C-130 aircraft to measure the island's ice following a summer's melt. This data will complement measurements the LVIS instrument has taken in previous springtime campaigns as a part of Operation IceBridge, a six-year multi-instrument survey over both Arctic and Antarctic ice.
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Producer
- Jefferson Beck (USRA)
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Scientists
- Bryan Blair (NASA/GSFC)
- Michael Studinger (NASA/GSFC)
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- Dan Gallagher (USRA)
- Michael Studinger (NASA/GSFC)
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This page was originally published on Thursday, October 31, 2013.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:51 PM EDT.
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