Episode Four – How do you like your eggs?

In this episode, the second of a “Remote Sensing” series, we talk to Gunnar Spreen from the University of Bremen who joined leg 1 of the MOSAiC sea-ice drift. After the Moon Episode with Stefan Hendricks, we dive even deeper into how the two Space Lords, Gunnar and Stefan, use remote sensing techniques  to study …

Episode Three – The Moon Episode

On the third episode of the IcePod, the official podcast for the Year of Polar Prediction, we talk to Stefan Hendricks, who joined the first Leg of MOSAiC and worked along the Remote Sensing team on board Polarstern. Here’s the Moon Episode of the IcePod! For our Third Episode, we met with Stefan Hendricks, who …

Episode Two – The Set-up Scene

On our second episode we take a further look behind the scenes of MOSAiC. The master student and professional photographer Thea Schneider was one of the lucky ones, namely one of the twenty early career scientists who went on board the Russian icebreaker Akademik Fedorov, which supported Polarstern in the Central Arctic. In our interview, …

Bonus Episode with Stefanie Arndt

Because it’s Christmas, we like to give to all of you a special gift that you can enjoy during the holiday season. In this bonus episode, the sea-ice scientist Stefanie Arndt shares with us how she’s preparing for her departure to join the MOSAiC ice camp end of January.Steffi has been involved in the Year …

Episode One – The First Time

Here is the first episode!In an interview with us, climate scientist Thomas Rackow talks about his duties as a YOPP modelling lecturer for the MOSAiC school aboard the Russian research icebreaker Akademik Fedorov that accompanied Polarstern on her transit into the central Arctic sea ice in September and October 2019.It’s all about first times: not …

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