IceBridge Rendezvous with an Ice-Bound Vessel

  • Released Thursday, March 26, 2015

Having just arrived in Greenland, the first challenge for the Operation IceBridge Arctic 2015 campaign was to survey a broad swath of Arctic sea ice … and along the way, locate and precisely overfly a Norwegian research vessel frozen in the quickly moving ice pack. In this quick mission update, Flight Team Lead John Sonntag gives us the story from the field. For more on the Lance overflight and Operation IceBridge: www.nasa.gov/icebridge

The Norwegian research vessel R/V Lance as captured by the Digital Mapping System during an Operation IceBridge flight on March 19, 2015. IceBridge flew over a survey field established by a science team aboard the Lance as part of the airborne mission's Arctic 2015 campaign. This very high resolution image allows one to zoom into the survey field (top center), the ship, and members of the Norwegian team standing to the left of the vessel.

The Norwegian research vessel R/V Lance as captured by the Digital Mapping System during an Operation IceBridge flight on March 19, 2015. IceBridge flew over a survey field established by a science team aboard the Lance as part of the airborne mission's Arctic 2015 campaign. This very high resolution image allows one to zoom into the survey field (top center), the ship, and members of the Norwegian team standing to the left of the vessel.



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This page was originally published on Thursday, March 26, 2015.
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