Climate and Radiation

Operation IceBridge (OIB)

Class:

Field Campaign

Status:

Past

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Launch Date:

2010

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NASA’s Operation IceBridge imaged Earth’s polar ice in unprecedented detail to better understand processes that connect the polar regions with the global climate system. IceBridge utilized a highly specialized fleet of research aircraft and the most sophisticated suite of innovative science instruments ever assembled to characterize annual changes in thickness of sea ice, glaciers, and ice sheets. In addition, IceBridge collected critical data used to predict the response of earth’s polar ice to climate change and resulting sea-level rise. IceBridge also helped bridge the gap in polar observations between NASA’s ICESat satellite missions. IceBridge officially ended in 2021.

The NASA P-3 on the ramp in Thule, Greenland, in 2013.
Credit: Michael Studinger

The NASA DC-8 on the ramp in Punta Arenas, Chile, in 2012.
Credit: Jeremy Harbeck


Completed IceBridge Flights


Image of complete Arctic OIB flight trajectories 2009-2019

Image of completed Antarctic OIB flight trajectories 2009-2019

Key Staff
    Photo of ice out of aircraft window