File:B-29 Kee Bird (5683939528).jpg
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Between science waypoints during Operation IceBridge’s flight on April 29, 2011, the P-3 flew over the wreck of a B-29 named Kee Bird that crash-landed in Greenland in 1947. Credit: NASA/Digital Mapping System Operation IceBridge, now in its third year, makes annual campaigns in the Arctic and Antarctic where science flights monitor glaciers, ice sheets and sea ice. To learn more about IceBridge go to: www.nasa.gov/icebridge |
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