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By measuring changes in surface elevation with satellites such as
@esa's#Cryosat, the retreat of glacier ground lines can be calculated and the data tells us that underwater ice is eaten away by warm ocean water beneath the continent’s floating margins. https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/Antarctica_loses_grip …pic.twitter.com/ntKUzNx1ce -
Last year, a new way of using
@esa’s#CryoSat mission has revealed how lakes beneath Thwaites Glacier drained into the Amundsen Sea: this new information is helping scientists understand more about what affects how fast the glaciers flow towards the ocean. http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/CryoSat_reveals_lake_outbursts_beneath_Antarctic_ice …pic.twitter.com/q9tSAjyKmX
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ESA’s
#CryoSat mission reveals that, in the last 7 years, Antarctica has lost an area of underwater ice the size of Greater London, http://egu.eu/1RRK8B@esapic.twitter.com/Y7mPwZJ9bu -
Next step: on Thursday another manoeuvre will take place to get
#Cryosat back in its original orbit & back to work monitoring
ice! This is the 14th Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre since the satellite launched in 2010. Well done to the team! Stay tuned for updates [3/3] pic.twitter.com/CC0Pstm7n1
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A beautiful interactive map of
#Antarctica by@polargeospatial with data from@ESA_EO's#Cryosat and@NASA's ICESat. In the white desert lies Concordia research station where we study how humans react to isolation like in long-duration spaceflight http://blogs.esa.int/concordia/2018/09/11/2275/ …pic.twitter.com/vzbaY9csFv
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#Throwback to a year ago when@esa's#Cryosat mission revealed to us the mysteries of#Antarctica's hidden ice canyons. Full high resolution video here: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/Secrets_of_hidden_ice_canyons_revealed/ … …pic.twitter.com/dgF8HCWoQU -
If you are planning to join us in April for the
#CryoSat 10th Anniversary Science Conference, don't forget that the abstract submission deadline closes in one week. Please submit your abstract(s) by 20 December: http://bit.ly/2tfpjqd pic.twitter.com/IGdXTqjhrL
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Novaya Zemlya mass loss increased by 40% during '10-'16 respect to '03-'09 marine-terminating glaciers thinning faster
#CryoSat#ICESat GRACE@esa_cryosat@NASA_ICE http://goo.gl/ynES7h@eciraci84pic.twitter.com/LwQbijjdch
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Don't miss the next Living Planet Symposium. We hope to see lots of abstracts using
#CryoSat submitted to different sessions dedicated to sea-ice, ice-sheet, ice caps, glacier, ocean, hydrology and so on. There is also one session dedicated to mission status, product and calval. https://twitter.com/ESA_EO/status/1042028165303033858 …
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Throughout its decade in orbit,
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Over the past 40 years,
#PineIsland has contributed more to#sealevel rise than any other#glacier in#Antarctica. Scientists from UK's University of Bristol used#CryoSat data to shed new light on Antarctica's biggest#glacier's patterns of#IceLoss. See: https://bit.ly/2SiV9LA pic.twitter.com/MZHYWjSomo -
Study work for a time I feel inspired to take a swing at it. The only disconcerting bit is how
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The 12th coastal altimetry workshop is starting tomorrow! It will feature studies from the latest missions (
#Sentinel3,#CryoSat, HY-2, AltiKa and Jason-3) and the anticipation of synergies with the@NASA/@CNES SWOT mission. Here's last year report: https://nikal.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/11th-coastal-altimetry-workshop/esa/ExtraContent/ContentPage?page=10 …pic.twitter.com/Raq55riozp
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Data from
@esa#Cryosat mission were used by the@bristoluni Glaciology Centre to improve existent and future models on#PineIslandGlacier expected mass loss. http://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/CryoSat_sheds_new_light_on_Antarctica_s_biggest_glacier …pic.twitter.com/Z726Cwwfey -
Ice lost from Pine Island Glacier has contributed more to sea-level rise over the past four decades than any other glacier in Antarctica. But how this thinning occurs is a complex process. ESA’s
#CryoSat has been able to shed new light on this ice loss
http://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/CryoSat_sheds_new_light_on_Antarctica_s_biggest_glacier …pic.twitter.com/GBVYBFu2BY
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Hello Kiruna! The Kiruna station is part of #@esa’s global network; it routinely supports multiple missions such as
#CryoSat, Integral, the#SwarmMission and the@CopernicusEU Sentinels. In fact, it acquired the first signal from#Sentinel5p in 2017! https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2017/10/Acquiring_signals …pic.twitter.com/d7Hnfd6nhn
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Europe's first spacecraft dedicated to the study of ice,
#Cryosat, was launched on 8 April 2010. This year, we're marking the 10 years that this@ESA_EO mission has been measuring polar sea ice and monitoring changes in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica!https://twitter.com/esa_cryosat/status/1215555680939192320 …
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ESA’s
#CryoSat has returned a wealth of information about how ice sheets, sea ice and glaciers are responding to#ClimateChange. One of its most recent findings is that it can be used to map changes in the seaward edges of Antarctic ice shelves
http://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/CryoSat_maps_ice_shelf_on_the_move …pic.twitter.com/hTzCDAjNZv
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What's the difference between ice melting on land and ice melting in the sea?
The #Cryosat team have put together an experiment to show you and yes, it involves REAL ice
Stop by the rainbow corridor
to see it! #ESAOpenDaypic.twitter.com/XZxtzDKDUo
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#ICYMI this week we found out#Cryosat’s radar altimeter can also be used to measure lake ice thickness,@CopernicusEU#Sentinel2 took us over the capital cities of#Banjul in#TheGambia and#Bissau in#BissauGuinea and#Sentinel3 captured a gorgeous image of the British Isles.pic.twitter.com/8tWpO88qZh
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