Alaska Satellite Facility
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The Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) is a data processing facility and satellite-tracking ground station within the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.[1] The facility’s mission is to make remote-sensing data accessible[2] Its work is central to polar processes research including wetlands,[3] glaciers,[4] sea ice,[5] climate change, permafrost,[6] flooding and land cover such as changes in the Amazon rainforest.