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Dec 23 2008 04:51pm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/dec/22/nasa-arctic-icecap-climate-change

Nasa hunts for its rubber ducks
Andrew Clark in New York
The Guardian, Monday 22 December 2008
Sailors, fishermen and cruise passengers should be on the alert. If anybody spots a yellow rubber duck bobbing on the ocean waves, Nasa would like to know.
The US space agency has yet to find any trace of 90 bathtub toys that were dropped through holes in Greenland's ice three months ago in an effort to track the way the Arctic icecap is melting. Scientists threw the ducks into tubular holes known as "moulins" in the Jakobshavn glacier on Greenland's west coast, hoping they would find their way into channels beneath the hard-packed surface, to track the flow of melt water into the ocean.
"We haven't heard anything from them yet," Nasa robotics expert Alberto Behar told the BBC.
Also missing is a football-sized floating robotic probe equipped with a GPS positioning transmitter and powered by hi-tech batteries. It has failed to communicate its position. "We did not hear a signal back, so it probably got stuck under the ice somewhere," said Behar.
The experiment was intended to examine the movement of glaciers, which has speeded up in recent years. Scientists believe that melting water lubricates the bases of glaciers.
Although low-tech, the $2 ducks were chosen for their buoyancy and for their ability to withstand low temperatures. Nasa is offering a modest prize of $100 to the first person who finds a duck. The ducks have an email address stamped on them, together with the word "reward" in three languages, including Inuit.

good to see that nasa attempts to do some science without spending millions/billions - be on the look-out when you go to the beach
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Dec 23 2008 05:20pm
lol'd.


What the hell.
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Dec 23 2008 05:21pm
Haha, certainly an unorthodox approach.
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Dec 23 2008 07:06pm
Would've at least some sort of tracking technology would be used...

Think about it though...90 in the (I guess the north) oceans? Good luck finding one; you aren't looking for one if you are driving a tanker or something of the sort. I am sure some of them would have been eaten my marine life as well. Fun times.
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