Panoramic photographs of the surface conditions around the icebreaker RV Polarstern were recorded during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) between 20 October 2019 and 12 October 2020. The photographs were taken with a digital rotating scanning camera (Seitz, Switzerland) based on a Canon 3-linear RGB sensor and using an operational software system by Panomax (Switzerland). The camera covers a full round view (360°) and was mounted above the crow's nest in approx. 33m above sea level. The camera worked without interruptions over the entire expedition. Each photo consists of 15680x2048 pixels. The recording of a single panorama took, depending on light conditions, up to 18 minutes. The recording interval was 20 minutes (72 photos per day). All times are given in UTC and camera times are corrected to the GPS time stamp.
Raw EM data obtained during the 2020 IceBird MOSAiC Summer campaign using the research aircraft POLAR 6. Data was gathered during two test flights over open water (August 05 and 31) and three flights from Longyearbyen, Svalbard over sea ice in the western and northern Fram Strait on September 02, 07, and 08, 2020.