Already in overtime, NASA’s ice-monitoring mission is finally nearing its end
Originally a five-year mission, NASA’s Operation IceBridge has been helping scientists get a better understanding of polar ice since 2010.
March 14, 2018
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When it began in 2010, NASA’s Operation IceBridge was meant as a stop-gap solution that would last for five years, spanning the unexpected loss of the ICESat Earth-observation satellite, in 2009, and the launch of its replacement, ICESat-2.
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