Date
  1. Proposed Strategy Available
    Airborne Remote Sensing
    NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE)

  2. New Book Available
    The Greatest Show in the Arctic: the American exploration of Franz Josef
    Land, 1898-1905
    By PJ Capelotti

Published By University of Oklahoma Press

  1. Proposed Strategy Available
    Airborne Remote Sensing
    NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE)

The NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) announces the
availability of the proposed Airborne Remote Sensing Strategy related to Solicitation
NNH16ZDA001N-TE for the Airborne Campaign.

To view the strategy and related research documents, go to:
http://above.nasa.gov/2016_NRA.html

For questions, please contact:
Peter Griffith

Email: peter.c.griffith [at] nasa.gov

  1. New Book Available
    The Greatest Show in the Arctic: the American exploration of Franz Josef
    Land, 1898-1905
    By PJ Capelotti
    Published By University of Oklahoma Press

A new book entitled "The Greatest Show in the Arctic: the American
exploration of Franz Josef Land, 1898-1905" by PJ Capelotti and
published by University of Oklahoma Press is now available for purchase.

Abbreviated Summary: The first history of the three American
expeditions, launched from the Russian archipelago of Franz Josef Land,
that ended in abject failure, their exploits consigned to near-oblivion.
These ventures: the Wellman expedition (1898-99), the Baldwin-Ziegler
(1901-2), and the Fiala-Ziegler (1903-5) have much to tell us about the
personalities, politics, and economics of exploration in their day. In
The Greatest Show in the Arctic, the first book to chronicle all three
expeditions, P. J. Capelotti explores what went right and what, in the
end, went tragically wrong.

For more information, a full summary of the text, and to order the book
online, go to:
http://tinyurl.com/arctic-greatestshow.

For questions, please contact:
Sandy See
Email: ssee [at] ou.edu


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