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From The Washington Post

The first photographs of a new and ominous crack in Greenland’s enormous Petermann Glacier were captured by a NASA airborne mission Friday.

NASA’s Operation IceBridge, which has been flying over northwest Greenland for the past several days, took the photos after being provided coordinates by Stef Lhermitte, a professor at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, who had spotted the oddly located chasm by examining satellite images.

The NASA pictures make clear that a significant new rift has opened near the center of the glacier’s floating ice shelf — an unusual location that raises questions about how it formed. Moreover, this crack is not so distant from another much wider and longer crack that has been slowly extending toward the shelf’s center from its eastern side wall. The two cracks are clearly visible in this image taken from the aircraft:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/04/15/nasa-just-snapped-the-first-photos-of-a-new-crack-in-one-of-greenlands-largest-glaciers/?utm_term=.1ef4f3404f83


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WoW. Ice that cracked....who would have thunk it possible?

soooooo 'mysterious'

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