Important Notice
The following links are links to external websites. Upon clicking any of these links, you will be leaving the NASA LIMA Faces of Antarctica Website.
Currently-Existing Top-Level Formal and Informal Education Resources
Field Campaigns:
- (PIG Ice Shelf) Ocean-Ice Sheet Interaction in the Amundsen Sea:
- The Keystone of West Antarctic Stability
- NASA IPY:
- United States IPY:
- International IPY:
- US Antarctic Program:
- NASA Exploring Space Challenges:
- The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets:
- Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic:
- The WHY Files:
- NASA Quest:
- Earth Exploration Toolbook:
- Gulf of Maine Research Institute:
- teAchnology:
- Laboratory for Ecophysiological Cryobiology:
- Classroom Antarctica:
- National Snow and Ice Data Center:
- Earth Observatory:
- West Antarctic Ice Sheet Initiative:
- Space Science and Engineering Center-University of Wisconsin-Madison:
- United States Antarctic Resource Center:
- UK Discovering Antarctica:
- Library of Congress- "Portals to the World":
- Cool Antarctica:
- National Geographic's "Frozen Under":
- National Geographic's "Icy Underworld":
- Antarctica: A Flying Tour of the Frozen Continent:
- A Tour of the Cryosphere:
- Flow Lines and Calving Front:
- Ice Streams Animation:
- Larsen Ice Shelf:
- Seasonal Flow "backed up":
- Radarsat Views East Antarctic Ice Streams:
- Antarctica Morph Through Time: