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Antarctica 2009: Flying the Grounding Line, Part 2 (Webisode 8)

Our Oct. 28 flight, continued ... Scientists use gravity to look below the ice and several instruments to sample the Antarctic air. Also: See mountain ranges rolling by and a fly low over Pine Isla...  
 
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11 hours ugh. Well at least there weren't any screaming babies.
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Very interesting indeed. Looking forward to more episodes. I like the great shots out of the window but I certainly would enjoy some longer interviews with the scientists!
putittogether (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Global warming is far more likely caused by the sun than Co2. Go figure....
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How does the antarctic show the global average for carbon dioxide if the levels are "clean" down there?
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must be a very cool job doing that stuff
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Really interesting!

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