Skip all navigation and jump to content Jump to site navigation Jump to section navigation.
NASA Logo - Goddard Space Flight Center + Visit NASA.gov
HOME PROJECTS RESOURCES SEARCH MAP

+ Advanced Search
Home
Home
View Most Recently Released Imagery
View Gallery of Imagery: A topical collection of SVS Imagery
Search Imagery by the keywords assigned to it
Search Imagery by the instruments that supplied data for a visualization product
Search Imagery by the series of visualizations that have been produced
Search Imagery by the scientist providing the data used in a visualization product
Search Imagery by the animator that created the product
Search Imagery by the identification number assigned to the visualization product
See other search options
Learn about the SVS Image Server
  + About the Server
  + Animation List
  + How to Use the Server


  + RSS Feeds
  + Podcasts


  + Opportunities
blank image

Pine Island Glacier




SVS >> Pine Island Glacier

Movie ID Title
Flying over an Aster data set of the Pine Island Glacier
crack.  The dataset was taken back in December 12th, of 2000. 2074 ASTER Dataset Zoom Down
Flying over an Aster data set of the Pine Island Glacier
crack.  The dataset was taken back in December 12th, of 2000. 2070 ASTER Dataset Flyover
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed, minus the second zoom. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01 2069 Zoom down to the Pine Island Glacier
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01 2068 Zoom down to the Pine Island Glacier (faster)
A slow zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01 2067 Zoom Down to the Pine Island Glacier
Return to P.I.G.: The Long Wait for Science 10412 Return to P.I.G.
As you can see from this short video, the logistics of setting foot on the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf turned out to be a real challenge and the first trip had both its ups and its downs.  Nonetheless, Bindschadler welcomes the challenge and has high hopes for what his continued research on Pine Island might uncover.
<p> For a complete transcript of this video, please click <a href='PIG-firstContactTranscript.html'>here</a> 10202 PIG Ice Shelf: First Contact

USA.gov logo - the U.S. Government's official Web portal. + Privacy Policy and Important Notices
+ Reproduction Guidelines
NASA NASA Official:
SVS Contact:
Curator: