Showing posts with label CryoSat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CryoSat. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Fwd: CryoSat reveals retreat of Patagonian glaciers

02-05-2018 11:16 AM CEST


While ESA's CryoSat continues to provide clear insight into how much sea ice is being lost and how the Antarctic and Greenlandic ice sheets are changing, the mission has again surpassed its original scope by revealing exactly how mountain glaciers are also succumbing to change.

 

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

O CryoSat revela a Antártida em 3D

28-03-2017 08:43 AM CEST


Cerca de 250 milhões de medições obtidas pelo CryoSat da ESA, nos últimos seis anos, têm sido utilizadas para criar uma visão única em 3D da Antártida, oferecendo um retrato da superfície ondulante desta vasta camada de gelo.

 

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CryoSat nos revela la Antártida en 3D

28-03-2017 08:43 AM CEST


Los 250 millones de mediciones realizados por el satélite CryoSat de la ESA en los últimos seis años han permitido generar una imagen en 3D de la Antártida, ofreciendo una vista única de la ondulante superficie de la capa de hielo continental. 

 

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Friday, March 24, 2017

CryoSat reveals Antarctica in 3D

24-03-2017 10:43 PM CET


Around 250 million measurements taken by ESA's CryoSat over the last six years have been used to create a unique 3D view of Antarctica, offering a snapshot of the undulating surface of this vast ice sheet.

 

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Monday, March 20, 2017

To the Arctic for CryoSat and beyond

20-03-2017 04:20 PM CET


After the relative quiet of the long dark winter months, the Arctic will be a tad busier over the coming weeks as numerous researchers descend on this harsh, yet fragile environment. Their aim is not to disturb its beauty, but to join forces in an all-out effort to measure ice on land and sea.

 

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

CryoSat sets new standard for measuring sea levels

26-07-2016 02:40 PM CEST


Trying to measure sea levels around rugged coastlines is not always an easy task. ESA's CryoSat satellite is making a difference with its radar altimeter.

 

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