CReSIS Data and Projects


View of Crew Commander Henry Hartsfield Jr. loading film into the IMAX camera during the 41-D mission. The camera is floating in front of the middeck lockers. Above it is a sticker of the University of Kansas mascott, the Jayhawk. Credit: NASA

Working to Expand Knowledge

Central to the CReSIS mission is the dissemination of our data and findings to the larger scientific community. CReSIS hosts and maintains several terabytes of data and radar products which are free and available to all.

Data

Get access to our work, including the Accumulation Radar, the Ku-Band Radar Altimeter, the Radar Depth Sounder, the Snow Radar, the Open Polar Server and our Matlab Toolbox.
A sample data product from CReSIS: a series of waves recorded by the MCoRDS Radar

Education

Education!
iss056e005012 (6/5/2018) --- The International Commercial Experiment Cubes (ICE Cubes) Facility located in the Columbus European Physiology Module (EPM) rack is a capable experiment platform that offers flexibility to host many different experiments for research, technology demonstration or educational objectives. Credit: NASA

Projects

CReSIS researchers are making their mark on the scientific community with their ambitious and groundbreaking projects.
A "suited" test subject on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located in the hangar at Langley Research Center. Credit: NASA