A giant iceberg that broke off from the Pine Island Glacier in western Antarctica is drifting toward the Southern Ocean, a new NASA video shows. NASA An Antarctic iceberg six times the size of ...
Winter has lifted from Antarctica’s Pine Island Bay, bathing the area in summer sun. As a result, overpassing satellites can once again acquire sunlit views of massive iceberg B31 as it drifts in the ...
Known as B31, it covers an area of 255 sq miles and is a third of a mile thick. Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing up to our newsletter We have more newsletters Get daily ...
A TITANTIC iceberg that broke off a glacier last year is floating out of control in the Southern Ocean, threatening shipping lanes and raising sea levels. The 660sq km iceberg — known as B31 — calved ...
The B31 iceberg, six times larger than the borough of Manhattan, is large enough to warrant special attention from NASA. In November 2013, the giant iceberg broke free from the Pine Island Glacier in ...
The 660sq km iceberg — known as B31 — calved from Pine Island glacier last November and is now being closely watched by NASA via satellite. It is up to 500m thick and the largest known iceberg in ...
An iceberg which is bigger than the Isle of Man is floating out into the open ocean. NASA has been called in to monitor the huge block of ice, which broke off from an Antarctic glacier. Known as B31, ...
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