Earth from Space: Halloween crack
The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over cracks in the Brunt ice shelf, which lies in the Weddell Sea sector of Antarctica, in this week’s edition of the Earth from Space programme.
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There goes another slab.
Thank you for sharing! ^.^
You didn't explain why is it named Halloween crack?
It started off as a massive amount of icebergs welded together … now it's breaking….. interesting. I'll assume they were getting alone so well and things are getting heated. Eventually they'll work things out possibly else where and find an other merger that can work out or end up single sinking ships😁
The progression of Chasm-1 toward Halloween crack is fast! Also humans sometimes have the most hilarious naming sense going on. Hi, Ms. Romina!
Excellent explanation!
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The details are both beautiful and useful. The snow patterns fascinate me as much as the large scale fissures. Thanks for sharing.
👍👍👍 thanks for info
Isn't Chasm pronounced differently ?
Saludos ,bonitas imagenes imposible de verlas , gracias a ustedes es posible y con buena explicación .
2:27 I like how it clean sweep the atmosphere with such laser precision. Will replace my Roomba soon.
kasm it is pronounced kasm PLEEEEEASSE
Hopefully you come up soon with renewed views of the cracks.
it is all part of a big cycle of life