Antarctica's Tallest Peak
NASA’s
DC-8 flying laboratory passes Antarctica’s tallest peak, Mount Vinson,
on Oct. 22, 2012, during a flight over the contine
Antarctica's Tallest Peak
NASA’s
DC-8 flying laboratory passes Antarctica’s tallest peak, Mount Vinson,
on Oct. 22, 2012, during a flight over the continent to measure changes
in the massive ice sheet and seaAntarctica ice. The flight is part of NASA’s
Operation IceBridge, a multi-year airborne campaign to monitor changes
in Earth’s polar ice caps in both the Antarctic and Arctic. IceBridge
science flights from Punta Arenas, Chile, began on Oct. 12 and continue
through early November. Mount Vinson is located in the Sentinel Range of
the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica.
Image Credit: NASA/Michael Studinger
nt to measure changes
in the massive ice sheet and sea ice. The flight is part of NASA’s
Operation IceBridge, a multi-year airborne campaign to monitor changes
in Earth’s polar ice caps in both the Antarctic and Arctic. IceBridge
science flights from Punta Arenas, Chile, began on Oct. 12 and continue
through early November. Mount Vinson is located in the Sentinel Range of
the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica.
Image Credit: NASA/Michael Studinger
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