New 'Hi-Def' View of Antarctica to be Presented
at Media Briefing
Nov. 15, 2007 • Media are invited to preview a
new map of Antarctica 10 times more detailed than any before at
11 a.m. EST, Tuesday, Nov. 27, at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Md. Scientists from NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey,
the National Science Foundation and the British Antarctic Survey
will introduce a new, accurate, true-color map of the continent.
Scientists stitched together more than 1,000 scenes captured during
seven years of Landsat satellite observations to create the bird's
eye view of the frozen landscape.
Members of the international research team will discuss how the
high-resolution Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica will revolutionize
Antarctic research. They also will describe how the mosaic gives
the public a new way to explore the continent for themselves through
a free, easy-to-use Web portal.
Panelists at the briefing will be:
Robert Bindschadler, chief scientist of the Hydrospheric
and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, Goddard
Ray Byrnes, liaison for
satellite missions, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Va.
Scott Borg,
director of Antarctic Sciences, U.S. Antarctic Program, National
Science Foundation, Arlington, Va.
Andrew Fleming,
British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, England