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- Another Iceberg from Former Ross Sea Giant
- 03.01.07
-- Progeny of the B-15 Iceberg, nearly the size of Connecticut in its hey-day, have broken into smaller chunks near the Ross Ice Shelf. The largest "iceberg baby" is 10 miles long and two miles wide.
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- Polar-palooza: Connecting the Poles to the Planet
- 02.26.07
-- A preview of how Polar-palooza will bring the poles to audiences on site across America and online throughout the two-year International Polar Year.
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- Natural history footage: Weddell and Elephant seals
- 02.26.07
-- Filmed near McMurdo and Palmer Stations, Antarctica, Weddell seals are shown emerging from icy waters, and mothers and pups lounge around. Elephant seals fight, slide, and sleep on krill-covered rocks.
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- Natural history footage: Penguins, penguins, penguins!
- 02.26.07
-- Happy feet and flippers as Adelie, Emperor and other penguins march in front of Polar-palooza cameras in the Antarctic.
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- NASA's Role in IPY
- 02.26.07
-- NASA scientists discuss the role of the agency in the International Polar Year. NASA will study the polar regions of Earth using its system of Earth-observing satellites and explore the poles of Mars and the moon.
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- Summer on the Antarctic Peninsula
- 02.17.07
-- Snow-capped mountains, glacial valleys, and broad expanses of ice shelves are trademark features of the Antarctic landscape. But that landscape is changing thanks to a warming climate.
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- Sea Ice and Cloud Streets in the Sea of Okhotsk
- 02.08.07
-- Tucked between Siberia and Russia's frozen Kamchatka Peninsula, the Sea of Okhotsk was a field of ice when the Terra satellite captured this photo-like image on February 6, 2007.
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- Detecting Clouds Over Snow and Ice
- 02.03.07
-- NASA sensors that can detect visible and invisible (infrared) light make it possible to separate clouds from snow and ice in satellite images of the poles.
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- Ocean Color in the Gulf of Alaska
- 01.18.07
-- The winter-white Alaska shoreline provides a vivid contrast to the turquoise swirls in the black waters of the Gulf of Alaska. The color comes from sediment swept into the gulf by various waterways.
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- Exploring the Lunar Surface
- 12.04.06
-- NASA announced in December 2006 the initial elements of the Global Exploration Strategy and a proposed U.S. lunar architecture, two critical tools for achieving the nation's vision of returning humans to the moon.
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