Quick Summary
- A team of scientists and engineers will travel to Greenland next month to test high-speed drones for ice sheet monitoring in the Arctic.
- These drones could offer a cost-effective surveillance system, perhaps transforming how ice sheets are monitored.
- Current methods rely on satellite imagery and manned flights; researchers believe drones can provide more accurate, near real-time data.
- The monitoring effort focuses on the rapidly melting Greenland ice sheet, which poses significant environmental impacts.
Image: Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland, where the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier terminates (Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty).