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Antarctica 2003 - Hintergrund
 
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Antarctica 2003.

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Radar image from the ERS satellite
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This ERS radar image shows an airport, roads, buildings and grassland.

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Radar image from a coastal image
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A radar image from a coastal image. When crossing the sea, wind speed changes. This is visible in grey tones: the brighter the pixel the higher the windspeed.

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Lambert glacier
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One of the largest glaciers of Antarctica: the Lambert glacier. The image size is 400 km across.

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ASAR image acquired 21 November 2003, showing an 424 x 445km area of the Antarctic coast the total solar eclipse was due to occur in. Note the area of bright points representing glacier-calved icebergs towards the centre of the image; this region is where the Kapitan Khlebnikov icebreaker was located by 23 November. Envisat and Meteosat satellite images have been provided to the Antarctica 2003 team throughout their voyage.

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Example of interpretation of different ice types
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Example of interpretation of different ice types.

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Antarctica 2003 Expedition
Einführung
Übungen
Arbeitsblatt EinführungÜbung 1: Kreuzfahrt in die AntarktisÜbung 2: Führe den Eisbrecher durch das Eis (Übung anhand von Aufnahmen und Kartenmaterial)Übung 3: Führe den Eisbrecher durch das Eis (Übung am Computer)Übung 4: Hilfe, der Eisbrecher steckt fest!
 
 
 
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