
RECTANGULAR ICEBERG IMAGE CRACK
Larsen C gained some notoriety back in early 2016 when a giant crack appeared in it. While this “viral” iceberg looks perfectly rectangular now, the edges will be rounded out by the wind and waves. The iceberg’s sharp angles and flat surface indicate that it probably recently calved from the ice shelf. The iceberg sits like a giant floating traybake near the east coast of the Antarctic peninsula. Image taken during an Operation IceBridge flight over the northern Antarctic Peninsula on Oct. It's an iceberg, shared online by NASA, that appears to be in the shape of a perfect rectangle with smooth, even walls, and 90-degree angles. Just past the rectangular iceberg, which is visible from behind the outboard engine, IceBridge saw another relatively rectangular berg and the A68 iceberg in the distance. The berg actually appears to be more a trapezoid shape than a. In a world besieged by climate change -induced chaos and disruption, one satisfying image of order has emerged. Most Antarctic icebergs are formed by breaking off an ice shelf, and are typically tabular. NASA 'The once-long rectangle berg did not make it through unscathed it broke into smaller bits,' NASAs Earth Observatory reports. A tabular iceberg has highly angular edges and a flat top. Credit: US Coastguard and Technical University of Munich This iceberg looked more like a floating sheet cake. Harbeck later said that he had never seen a tabular iceberg with four corners so close to 90°. The mission was to assess the ice height and ice shelves in this area. Harbeck didn’t intend to take this photo, or see this sharp-angled iceberg. During a recent Operation IceBridge mission to survey the ice shelf in northern Antarctica, NASA scientist Jeremy Harbeck spotted an unusual tabular iceberg. This estimated trillion-ton chunk of ice is largest ever recorded. Operation IceBridge, NASAs longest-running aerial survey of polar ice, flew over the northern. In 2017 an iceberg the size of Delaware broke off. A photo of the iceberg (vertical image) was widely shared after it was posted on social media. The latest ice shelf, or large floating chunk of ice, to be monitored by NASA is Larsen C. NASA has been performing aerial surveys of polar ice over the past decade. 10-23-2018 Perfectly rectangular, mile-wide iceberg spotted in Antarctica By Kay Vandette staff writer During a recent NASA Operation IceBridge Flight over Antarctica, scientists captured an image of a mysterious, perfectly-rectangular iceberg measuring a mile in width. NASA scientists recently spotted an unusually symmetrical tabular iceberg.

RECTANGULAR ICEBERG IMAGE MOVIE
The word “iceberg” likely conjures up an image of a big, jagged chunk of ice similar to the one in the movie “Titanic.” So an almost perfectly rectangular icy mass may seem unnatural. Instead, a casually tweeted photo of a strange rectangular iceberg captured peoples imagination.
