Tag: alaskan

  • NASA Explorers: Flying Alaskan Glaciers

    NASA Explorers: Flying Alaskan Glaciers

    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.

    Read the story: https://go.nasa.gov/2CPkg1H
    Download this video: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13162

    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

  • Steve Spangler Science Video Rewind

    Steve Spangler Science Video Rewind

    Learn more about Steve at https://www.stevespanglerscience.com/ Through the years, a lot has happened at Steve Spangler Science. We set a Guinness World Record, took 100 teachers on an Alaskan cruise, gave 700 people the experience of laying on a bed of nails, started a war with potato guns, and even had the police called on us… a few times! Here is a look at a few of the fun moments we’ve had!