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Satellite sees 40-year-old iceberg melt, turn blue | Space photo of the day for January 12, 2025
A has been around since the Chernobyl explosion and Space Shuttle Challenger accident...but perhaps not for much longer.
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40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration
An iceberg that calved from the Antarctic ice sheet in 1986 is dramatically turning blue as it rapidly heads towards total ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
One of the world’s longest living icebergs isn’t just melting – it’s turning blue
Learn how the 40-year journey of a “megaberg” is about to come to an end in the Southern Ocean’s iceberg graveyard.
Antarctica’s iceberg A‑23A displays brilliant blue meltwater pools on its surface. NASA satellites reveal its slow breakup, ...
When it first detached, the iceberg was nearly twice the size of US state Rhode Island, about 4,000 square kilometers.
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