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    Massive Antarctic iceberg spotted on NASA IceBridge flight (1/3)

    2018-11-14 13:49:39 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

    NASA has spotted a gigantic new iceberg three times the size of Manhattan in Antarctica. Named B-46, it is believed to measure 66 square nautical miles (87 square miles), according to estimates from the U.S. National Ice Center. NASA’s Operation IceBridge flight spotted the giant berg, which broke off from Pine Island Glacier in late October. (Photo/NASA)

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