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Scientists Make Concerning Discovery After Spotting Massive Blue Object in Satellite Images — Here's What They Saw
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Scientists make concerning discovery after spotting massive blue object in satellite images — here's what they saw
A vivid blue iceberg drifting from Antarctica is drawing scientific attention, as meltwater spreading across its surface shows the iceberg — once the world's largest — is beginning to break apart. What's happening? Iceberg A-23A broke off Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, according to NASA. After spending decades largely stationary, it is now drifting through the South Atlantic between South America's eastern tip and South Georgia Island…
Iceberg A23a, which now covers a 503 square meters kingdom, collected for less than one eighth of its original size - a reduction in the tic drama relative to a few weeks when it was estimated to measure 948 square meters.
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