Last November, a gargantuan iceberg broke free from the Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica. Six times larger than Manhattan and possibly 1,600 feet thick, iceberg B31 is now drifting slowly toward the Southern Ocean. The time-lapse video above, posted by NASA's Earth Observatory this week, consists of images from the Terra and Aqua satellites. It starts in early November, just as the iceberg was calving...
As Antarctic Glaciers Flow Faster, an Iceberg Six Times Larger than Manhattan Drifts Toward the Open Sea
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