![]() He's been to Antarctica, Alaska, Iceland, Switzerland, New Zealand and Greenland. Robert braves the cold so he can explore ice. But that's not the only reason he camps out in the cold. "A lot of people think us crazy for what we do," Robert said. He sleeps outside in tents, even during heavy snow and strong winds. He travels to the coldest places on Earth. Image to left: Robert Bindschadler explores ice all over the world. Or they might sit by a fireplace and drink hot chocolate. ![]() They might cover themselves with warm blankets. What do you do when it's really cold outside? Some people like to stay indoors. This series will introduce you to NASA Earth Explorers, young and old, with many backgrounds and interests. All of these people are Earth Explorers - they are all curious about the Earth system. And the farmer using satellite pictures to keep track of crops. The scientist studying connections between ozone and climate change. The elementary school student wondering how El NiƱo will affect tomorrow's weather.
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