Icefjord in Greenland, where the Glacier Sermeq Kujalleq finishes
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A team of scientists and engineers will go to Greenland next month to test fly drones in the Arctic, in the hope of a new low -cost surveillance system that will transform the surveillance of ice caps.
Currently, most data on the state of the Greenland ice cream cap come from the surveillance of satellites and crew flights. Drones could provide a more expensive and precise solution, say the researchers, unlocking real -time monitoring of the rapid fusion function.