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Argo crosses beneath Shackleton ice shelf in 8 months

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Argo the robot float has given Antarctic researchers a rare view of the frozen south – from below massive ice shelves. For nearly three years, it measured the temperature and salinity of the ocean underneath floating ice shelves in East Antarctica. According to the CSIRO, the float, equipped with oceanographic sensors, travelled on a 300-kilometre journey between the Denman and Shackleton ice shelves during which it disappeared under the ice on …
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NewsCop broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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