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Snow Scientists in the Windswept Montana Prairie

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NASA’s SnowEx ground and airborne campaign is a multiyear effort using a variety of techniques to study snow characteristics, and the team began their new field study year in January 2021. Not only is SnowEx learning valuable information about how snow properties change by terrain and season, but they are also testing the tools NASA will need to sample snow from space.

Read more: https://blogs.nasa.gov/earthexpeditions/2021/05/12/snowex-little-blogs-from-the-prairie-part-1/

Music: “Timelapse," “A New Dawn,” via Universal Production Music

Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio
Ryan Fitzgibbons (USRA): Lead Producer, Lead Editor
Harrison Bach (Montana State University): Lead Videographer, Producer
Eric Sproles (Montana State University): Scientist, Interviewee, Project Support
Carrie Vuyovich (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Hans-Peter Marshall (Boise State University): Scientist

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