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Data acquired March 21, 2005 700 x 900 197 KB - JPEG
Data acquired March 21, 2005 1400 x 1800 716 KB - JPEG
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Falling temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere mean growing ice in Antactica's Ross Sea, as shown in this true-color Aqua MODIS image from March 21, 2005. Sea ice continues to be blocked in McMurdo Sound by the B-15A iceberg, while the ice is now extending out into the open sea, hiding the deep black waters. Between B-15A is the oblong C-16 iceberg, which is to the left of the round B-15J iceberg. C-16, along with B-15A, is responsible for blocking much of the ice in the Sound. For comparison of the sea ice extent, see this image from February 25, 2005.
Jeff Schmaltz
Published January 5, 2005 Data acquired March 21, 2005