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Space.com on MSNNASA satellite sees sea ice crack apart in Canada | Space photo of the day for June 18, 2025NASA satellites looked down on huge cracks forming in sea ice in Canada's far north. What is it? The Amundsen Gulf is named ...
As I reported last week, sea ice in the Arctic Ocean reached its maximum growth for the winter on about 13 March and is now losing more ice than it’s gaining.The National Snow and Ice Data ...
The crack in the Larsen C Ice Shelf is more than 1,000 feet wide and has grown by 50 miles since 2011, according to the British Antarctic Survey. Once the crack goes all the way across, the ...
The crack in the ice shelf, known as Larsen C, has been growing at an accelerating rate. Since the beginning of December, it has grown about 11 miles in length, after extending 13 miles earlier in ...
Their first-of-a-kind high-resolution 3D maps cover over 500,000 square meters (5.4 million sq ft) ... The SeaBED AUV mapping a previously-inaccessible area under the Antarctic sea ice (Photo: ...
The crack in Larsen C grew around 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) in length between 2011 and 2015. And as it grew, also became wider — by 2015, yawning some 200 meters in length.
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