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A Place Where Icebergs Go to Die
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Published October 31, 2018
This image could be a scene out of a spooky movie, but the reality is just as morbid.
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A Neat Slice of Ice in Antarctica
Published October 23, 2018
A sharp-edged rectangular iceberg floats near the Larsen C ice shelf.
Flood Basalts on Mars and Iceland
Published October 9, 2018
A team of NASA scientists headed to Holuhraun because the volcano has geologic cousins on Mars.
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Mission to Track Earth's Changing Ice Launches
Published September 17, 2018
NASA’s ICESat-2 successfully lifted off from Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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Beached Bergs in Alaska
Published September 10, 2018
Glaciers shed icebergs throughout summer, and the icy bodies collect at the beach.
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Living the Mars Life on Mauna Loa
Published August 29, 2018
On months-long Mars analog missions in Hawaii, donning mock space suits to explore lava flows and other geological formations is often a high point.
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Volcanic Mood Rings
Published July 6, 2018
Kelimutu volcano is home to the unique crater lakes known to change color unpredictably.
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Dirty, Crevassed Glaciers in Alaska
Published June 9, 2018
For ten days in spring 2018, scientists flew over numerous Alaskan glaciers.
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