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This past week, an aerial photo of an iceberg as flat, square and smooth as a sheet cake set the internet aflame with rumors of alien visitors and chainsaw-wielding glaciologists. The picture was ...
The iceberg is so strikingly rectangular that some wondered if it’s real. It is indeed a naturally formed ice sheet that’s been spotted by NASA during a flyover of Antarctica.
A huge, flat iceberg with perfect, right angles was spotted on Oct. 16 by NASA's Operation IceBridge floating among sea ice just off the Larsen C ice shelf.
That sound you hear isn’t the splashing of another iceberg falling into the sea – it’s the proverbial death march. Nearly 20 years ago, the Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in… ...
Last month, NASA released images of a huge, flat iceberg with perfect, right angles, floating among sea ice just off the Larsen C ice shelf. Fox News' Christopher Carbone contributed to this report.
Nasa delighted the world when it announced it had found an uncannily rectangular iceberg floating in the Antarctic. And now it has revealed another one. The scientists who took the picture that ...
The video shows the moment when a wide and flat iceberg is breaking off and moving away from the glacier. While this is happening, other icebergs of various sizes, also known as pinnacle bergs ...
The video depicts a tabular, or wide and flat, iceberg calve off and move away from the glacier. As it does so, thin and tall icebergs--also known as pinnacle bergs--calve off and flip over.
The world’s biggest iceberg – more than twice the size of London - is on the move after decades of being grounded on the seafloor in Antarctica.