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Closeup of the Ice Island from Petermann Glacier
Published July 23, 2012
Acquired July 21, 2012, this image shows the iceberg that recently calved off Greenland’s Petermann Glacier as it continues to drift down the fjord.
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More Ice Breaks off of Petermann Glacier
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Published July 18, 2012
Acquired with 23 hours on July 16-17, 2012, these three images track the calving of a new iceberg off Greenland’s Petermann Glacier.
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Ice on the Dnieper River, Ukraine
Published March 31, 2012
Authorities keeps a watchful eye on ice near a key dam on the Kyiv Reservoir.
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Flying Through a Crack in the Ice
Published February 29, 2012
Scientists merged photographs and laser altimetry data to create a virtual journey through the crack in Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier.
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Iceberg B-15J
Published December 29, 2011
Fragments of Iceberg B-15J spread across the ocean east-southeast of New Zealand in late December 2011.
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Published December 7, 2011
B-15J, a long-lived Antarctic iceberg, broke into small pieces in early December 2011, after drifting into warmer waters.
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Icebergs B-15J and B-15Y
Published November 30, 2011
Acquired on November 25, 2011, this natural-color image shows two icebergs in the southern Pacific Ocean: B-15J and newly formed B-15Y.
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Polynyas and the Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
Published November 18, 2011
Three polynyas—circular areas free of sea ice—provide tantalizing clues as to why Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier is melting at an astonishing 100 meters per year.
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Crack in the Pine Island Glacier
Published November 16, 2011
A large crack running across the Pine Island Glacier in this satellite image is the beginning of the birth of a new giant iceberg.
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Birth of an Iceberg
Published November 3, 2011
In a routine survey of Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier, NASA scientists discovered a large crack in the ice which will soon lead to the birth of a new giant iceberg.
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Operation IceBridge Returns to Antarctica
Published October 15, 2011
The MODIS instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this clear view of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Larsen Ice Shelf, and the sea ice covered waters around the region in October 2011.
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Petermann Ice Island-A Splits, Drifts
Published August 23, 2011
Acquired on the afternoon of August 22, 2011, this natural-color image shows the Petermann Ice Island-A split in two off the Newfoundland coast.
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