ARCSIX Greenland Video Highlights of NASA ARCSIX Arctic Radiation and Sea Ice Melt Airborne Campaign
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Summary
ARCSIX is the Arctic Radiation Cloud Aerosol Surface Interaction Experiment. The overarching goal of ARCSIX is to measure sea ice melt in the Arctic by gathering data about surface properties, clouds, aerosol particles, and precipitation. It will help NASA scientists better understand cloud effects on the Earth’s radiation budget. The measurements will be used to improve space-based monitoring of Arctic sea ice and contribute to finding the specific causes of the increased melts since they directly affect the entire Earth system. This video highlights the flights and data gathering of atmospheric science teams from NASA's Langley Research Center and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in collaboration with partners. Flight originated out of Pituffik Space Base in Northern Greenland.
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- Source collection: NASA
- License: Public Domain (US Government)
- Category: Space