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Recent posts
- The end of a remarkable Arctic campaign
- Campaign Earth
- It’s a wrap – airborne measurements of ice complete
- Icebreaker’s cruise for CryoSat complete
- NASA performs last joint flight for CryoSat
- Shape of Greenland’s ice sheet as ‘seen’ by CryoSat
- Polar bears come to check out the action on the sea ice
- Ice campaign in Svalbard forges ahead
- Monitoring sea-ice conditions around Svalbard
- Austfonna ground control ready and waiting
Recent Comments
- Gjengen som ikkje manglar snø « Nils Roar om geofag on Austfonna ground control ready and waiting
- Norsk Polarinstitutt: Forskningstokt til iskantsonen | Pressekontakter.no on Spring cruise through the sea ice
- Kristian Keller on Welcome to our CryoSat ice campaign blog
- Neven on Getting ready for a six-week stint living on the Greenland ice sheet
- Reversing Polarity: A Virtual Visit to Fabulous Greenland | The Science Friday Blog on Fabulous photos of Greenland courtesy of NASA IceBridge
- Malcolm Davidson on Great day for sea-ice research as ESA and NASA work together
- Neven on Keeping CryoSat on track
- Neven on Great day for sea-ice research as ESA and NASA work together
Blogroll
- Katharine Giles Research fellow at the Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling
- Michael Studinger's IceBridge photo gallery Stunning photos of Greenland
- NASA IceBridge The latest info from NASA
- NASA Operation IceBridge NASA Earth Science News Team Blog
- PlantetEarth online Environmental Research News
- Rosie Willatt PhD student at NCEO Centre for Polar Modelling, UCL
- Seymour Laxon from University College London
Supporting polar research
- Polar Explorer Marc Cornelissen Marc is a well-known explorer (Dutch)
- WWF World Wildlife Fund
ESA
- CryoSat data Learn more about the mission
- ESA CryoSat Mission homepage
- ESA CryoSat operations Mission operations
- European Space Agency Space for Europe
Downloads
- CryoSat brochure English
- CryoSat brochure German
Categories
Archives
Campaign partners
- Alfred Wegener Institute Researching the Arctic, Antarctic, the high and mid latitude oceans
- Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling (CPOM)/University College London (UCL) A research centre that studies processes in Earth’s polar regions
- Finnish Metrological Institute A research and service agency under the Ministry of Transport and Communications
- Geological Survey of Canada Canada’s premier agency for geoscientific information and research
- Norwegian Polar Institute Norway’s central institution for research, environmental monitoring and mapping of the polar regions
- ORAD Lab for Satellite Altimetry Specializes in the analysis of satellite altimeter data related to problems in physical oceanography and marine geophysics
- Scott Polar Research Institute Investigating a range of issues in the environmental sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities of relevance to the Arctic and Antarctica
- Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Together with the Danish National Space Center (DNSC), DTU has brought together most space related activities in Denmark,
- University of Alberta One of the top 100 teaching and research universities in the world
- University of Edinburgh The University’s mission is the creation, dissemination and curation of knowledge
- University of New Hampshire Where students engage in daily discovery and the intellectual excitement of doing research
- University of Oslo Learn more about this university in Norway
- University of Ottawa “We want our graduates to be ready not only to face a career, but to face the world.”
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