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NASA's IceNode Robots study Antarctica's melting ice to predict sea level rise

The IceNode project represents a major leap forward in our ability to measure ice melt in some of the hardest-to-reach places on Earth. With further testing and development, this fleet of autonomous robots could provide scientists with the valuable data needed to predict how melting ice will impact global sea levels in the coming decades.

September 01, 2024 / 18:56 IST
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The IceNode project, developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), aims to help scientists measure melt rates beneath Antarctic ice shelves. (Image credit: US Navy/Scott Barnes/NASA website)

On the icy expanse of Alaska’s Beaufort Sea, NASA engineers are testing a fleet of robots aimed at addressing one of today’s most urgent scientific questions: how quickly Antarctica’s ice is melting.

Why melting ice matters

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The melting ice is caused by warmer air and water, and scientists need to know how quickly this is happening so they can understand how much the oceans will rise. If the ice in Antarctica melts, it could make the oceans rise, which could flood places where people live. If all of Antarctica’s ice were to melt, scientists estimate that global sea levels could rise by an astonishing 200 feet (60 meters).

IceNode: A mission to measure melting ice