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  • Saturday, April 27
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Saturday, April 27
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Wednesday, April 24
    8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Wednesday, April 24
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Wednesday, April 24
    8:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Wednesday, April 24
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Wednesday, April 24
    12:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Sunday, April 21
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Sunday, April 21
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    12:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    8:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Tuesday, April 16
    12:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Saturday, April 13
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Saturday, April 13
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Monday, April 8
    8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Monday, April 8
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Monday, April 8
    8:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Monday, April 8
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Monday, April 8
    12:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Sunday, April 7
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Friday, April 5
    4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Friday, April 5
    12:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Friday, April 5
    8:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Friday, April 5
    4:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.
  • Friday, April 5
    12:30 am on NASA Television 9.2
    For 11 years from 2009 to 2019, the planes of NASA's Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. As the team and planes move on to their next assignments, the scientists and engineers reflect on a decate of IceBridge's most significant accomplishments.