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So I know everyone's got their eyes on Pine Island Glacier because a biggish calving is imminent, but keep some of your gaze on #Iceberg #A68. It really is motoring. Now poking above 63 degrees S and about to break free of surrounding sea-ice. @sentinel_hub @CopernicusEU pic.twitter.com/wqWQpzJVgE
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It's slimmed down a bit (down from ~5,800km2 to ~5,000km2) but is basically still intact following its departure from the Larsen C Ice Shelf. Once in open water, there's got to be a good chance it will fracture.
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And here's your update on #MolarBerg (AKA #D28). It too has been on the move. In the bottom right of this @CopernicusEU #Sentinel1 image you can see the #LooseTooth ice segment that everyone long predicted would break free from the Amery Ice Shelf butt is still attached. pic.twitter.com/5wMZl5KpAy
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