NASA’s New Laser Satellite will Track Earth’s Melting Ice
NASA on September 15, will launch a laser satellite to scan Earth’s ice sheets, in amazing accuracy.
NASA on September 15, will launch a laser satellite to scan Earth’s ice sheets, in amazing accuracy.
NASA confirms the Moon has water ice at its poles, and this could power a new age of space exploration.
Ice losses from Antarctica have tripled since 2012, and the mechanism behind the ice sheet’s regrowth, probably won’t work fast enough causing seas to rise.
Even NASA doesn’t know what these weird circular formations, observed from a P–3 research plane flying over the Arctic, are.
What if a dramatic surge of climate change, melted all the Earth’s ice overnight?
A heart-shaped calving front of a glacier in northwest Greenland, as seen during an Operation IceBridge flight on Mar. 27, 2017.
Scientists have found eight sites where thick deposits of ice beneath Mars’ surface are exposed in faces of eroding slopes.
Ice can be stunningly beautiful and also quite varied in its appearance, like this icy fingers in the Weddell Sea, in Antarctica.
NASA’s Operation IceBridge is flying its summer Arctic land ice campaign in Greenland, to measure the Greenland Ice Sheet and its outlet glaciers.
Video captured in 2016 shows a symmetrical 50 feet in diameter circle of ice, in a river in Omsk Oblast, in central Russia…