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[Science_Parameters: Science_Category='EARTH SCIENCE', Science_Topic='CRYOSPHERE', Science_Term='SNOW/ICE']
Real Time Mission Monitor (RTMM)
Entry ID: NASA_RTMM
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The NASA Real Time Mission Monitor (RTMM) is a situational awareness tool that integrates satellite, airborne and surface data sets; weather information; model and forecast outputs; and vehicle state data (e.g., aircraft navigation, satellite tracks and instrument field-of-views) for field experiment management. RTMM optimizes science and logistic decision-making during field experiments by ...
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Raymond, C. A., E. R. Ivins, M. B. Heflin and T. S. James, Quasi-continuous
global positioning system measurements of glacial isostatic deformation in the northern Transantarctic Mountains, Global and Planetary Change, 42, 295-303, 2004.
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