NASA Explorers: Flying Alaskan Glaciers
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Flying low over some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet, a cadre of scientists and pilots have been measuring changes in Alaskan glaciers as part of NASA’s Operation IceBridge for almost a decade. The team has seen significant change in ice extent and thickness over that time. Data from the mission was used in a 2015 study that put numbers on the loss of Alaskan glaciers: 75 billion tons of ice every year from 1994 to 2013. Last summer, Chris Larsen and Martin Truffer, both of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, flew with University of Arizona's Jack Holt and University of Texas student Michael Christoffersen.
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Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Jefferson Beck (USRA): Lead Producer
Maria-Jose Vinas Garcia (Telophase): Writer
Chris Larsen (University of Alaska Fairbanks): Lead Scientist
Mark Fahnestock (University of Alaska): Scientist
Alex Kekesi (GST): Lead Visualizer
Martin Truffer (University of Alaska): Lead Scientist
Finally, a good video about Alaska that isn't clickbated and telling me everything I already know....
A little confused apart from being a troll why would anyone down vote this video? Excellent work folks happy NASA keeps on inspiring!
Wondered that myself!!
this was a really good video. more like these, please.
Thanks for this interesting video I love it. Hi guys there in Alaska ❤️💕👋
Dewtaw Itzen Hiiiii 👋🏽
@@TheAKLDN 😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️ good luck guys
@@paul4105 🖐️👍🏻hi Paul
Cool video
Yay, NASA Explorers is back
i think the desalination of ocean water, is worse than the rising levels. its beautiful up there, lets hope it stays that way.
I LOVE THESE EXPLORATIONS
La Alaska è bellissima, la sua popolazione è I suoi bellissimi paesaggi. Saluti dall'Italia.
Beautifull plane amazing views Excellent job NASA . thank you so much
i wish i were there
Thank you for presenting the impacts of climate change without fearmongering
Love the landing at the waterfalls! Wow!
This is incredible !
This is why NASA is better than space x
( no hard feelings )
Why are we trying to compete them against each other in the first place? They both do different things well.
NASA helps fund spaceX through contracts like resupplying the ISS
Like flying through a Bob Ross painting
Thank you for this lovely video. And also for your excellent publication called Earth.
Love NASA
I love nasa ❤️
Si suben más vídeos de nuestro hermoso planeta serán muy vistos en todos lados ... Saludos de Argentina
El Eternauta says this. Guys, if you downloaded this kind of videos many people around the world will follow you cause people do like this kind of videos
@@DewTawItzen. Hola yo estoy agradecido que muestren lugares asombrosos y les mando un fuerte abrazo para todo el equipo....
@@lapandilladedongato76 tu mensaje se los hice llegar en inglés, porque no se si usen un traductor y de cualquier forma. Los traductores vaya la redundancia no traducen nada bien. Fue un gusto escribirles tu sentimiento y ellos también te lo agradecen. Saludos
Beautiful
This is awesome
Some pretty sick edits, keep it up!
pretty country
Looks dangerous. Great visualizations of the systems, and answers the question: Where does a glaciologist go for lunch?
NASA
Astounding comment.
@@babyUFO. 🤣🤣🤣
So nice
I love my great State. The Last Frontier
Nice!!! I'm from Argentina 👏👏👏👏
Boludo
Jajajjajajajja
@@danna-128 💛💚💙😉
😂😂
@@danna-128 Mi profesora de Español es de Argentina, tambien!
Wow nasa is the best
Wow intresting glaciars
Brazil ❤Nasa
Fly through the Ice Wall!!!
Nasa🚀🚀🚀🚀
I didn't know blocks were flat planes - You learn something new every day
really though, if giving a visual representation of how big a gigaton is... please include all three dimensions -_-
Heh. Yeah, that was a strange one. I guess it's 'a block' in width? Errr.. *shrug*
Good job guys
Amazing
They even went to the moon! Hihi.
I wish I could work for NASA.
Don't wish.
Do.
Get an education.
Learn, go to college, get a degree and work for it.
@@AG.Floats very well said!
Love scientific and special Love for Nasa's Scientific acts...
Acts like hiding facts from the public like stated in their charter?
Would that be ironic, if the thinning was due to the depth testing. Ask?? you shall receive, right?
Good helicopter, and people voice for work and cooling feels people run. And drawing Searching for new Unavailable.Thanks. 🦐🦇👍🏻
Haha yes.
Don't they Have Research Center There ?
6:30 you are true nasa because logo at the right
Nasa is Nasa m8
ISRO lovers hit like
all the ice that is lost here, is building up in Antarctica, replacing what is lost here by double... Eddie Minimum..
👍👍
😱😱😱
Yee
Hey nasa how tall do you have to be a astronaut 👩🚀
Pete Conrad, Apollo 12, Skylab 2, was 5'6"
You went for the click bait title then
First
Last.
Not fooled by the evolution lies! I know that only an intelligent creator could be responsible for such specific detail in nature such as this. The creator is Jehovah! How could all of that beautiful formation just come about by random chance???
What evidence is there that sea levels are rising?
Exactly.
The sea curve
How's that getting through the firmament going?🤣
Continents flooding and another starting born 🌎🌍🗺 Sad realty 😶
OPERATION PAPERCLIP
What about it? Do you see Oppenheimer inside the plane?
UFOlogist
Do you know anything about history? 😎
Hello all dowmar
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Аляска русская, СССР, подлая Екатерина сдала в аренду ее США на 100 лет, теперь надо забрать её назад.
Ree
Я первый)))
Clearly flat wake up sheeple
Never A Straight Answer _ Show us Planet X and our dying sun and the sun simulator and why have you stopped showing us the position of the magnetic north pole? Last report was 2014 when it was at Siberia and moving fast!
Look yourself
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