Operation IceBridge - Alaskan Glaciers
In Alaska, 5 percent of the land is covered by glaciers that are losing a lot of ice and contributing to sea level rise. To monitor these changes, a small team of NASA-funded researchers has been flying scientific instruments on a bright red, single-engine plane since spring 2009.
While scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center managed the two larger yearly field campaigns in the Arctic and Antarctica, monitoring Alaskan glaciers fell on a smaller team based at the University of Fairbanks, Alaska.
4K B-roll of Alaskan landscape and glaciers. Filmed during the 2018 Alaska campaign.
4K B-roll of striations on top of ice sheet in Alaska. Filmed during the 2018 Alaska campaign.
4K B-roll of a melt pond found on top of glacier. Filmed during the 2018 Alaska campaign.
4K B-roll of a melt pond found on top of glacier. Filmed during the 2018 Alaska campaign.
4K B-roll of Alaskan glaciers. Filmed during the 2018 Operation IceBridge Alaska campaign.
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4K B-roll of Alaskan glaciers. Filmed during the 2018 Operation IceBridge Alaska campaign.
NOTE: The audio on this clip varies widely and includes loud aircraft noise. We advise turning down/off sound when previewing this item.
NOTE: The audio on this clip varies widely and includes loud aircraft noise. We advise turning down/off sound when previewing this item.
B-roll of Portage Glacier filmed during the 2019 Operation IceBridge Alaska campaign.
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Videographer
- Jefferson Beck (USRA)
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Producer
- Jefferson Beck (USRA)
Release date
This page was originally published on Monday, December 9, 2019.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:45 PM EDT.