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Another Giant Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Free
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Another Giant Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Free

On May 20th, 2024, an iceberg measuring 380 square kilometers (~147 mi2) broke off the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. This event (A-83) is this region’s third significant iceberg calving in the past four years. The first came In 2021, when A-74 broke off the ice sheet, while an even larger berg named A-81 followed in 2023. The separation of this iceberg was captured by two Earth Observation satellites – the ESA’s Copernicus Sentinel-1 and NASA’s Landsat 8 satellites – which provided radar imaging and thermal data, respectively. The iceberg has been officially designated A-83 by the U.S. National Ice Center, which assigns names based on the Antarctic quadrant where the iceberg was first sighted. Since Brunt is located in the eastern Weddell Sea, its bergs receive an ‘A’ designation while the numbers are assigned sequentially. Routine monitoring of ice shelves by satellites allows scientists to track the effects of Climate Change in remote regions like Antarctica. In particular, scientists can monitor how ice shelves retain their structural integrity in response to changing ice dynamics and increases in atmospheric and ocean temperatures. Brightness temperature data from the U.S. Landsat 8 mission. Credit: ESA/USGS This calving event (like its predecessors) was caused by the weakening of the ice at the McDonald Ice Rumples and the extension of the ‘Halloween Crack’ into the ice shelf. The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission relies on radar imaging to return images throughout the year, regardless of whether it’s day or night. This is especially important during the winter when there is virtually no sunlight for six months (known as Antarctic Night). Missions like Landsat 8 rely on thermal imaging to help scientists characterize ice sheet thickness. As the image above shows, the thinner ice appears warmer since it is closer in temperature to open water, while thicker continental ice appears darker. The temperature differences between the ocean and ice sheets also help scientists identify where the calving line is. Fortunately, the iceberg does not threaten the British Antarctic Survey’s Halley VI Research Station, an international research platform that observes Earth, atmospheric, and space weather. While it is still located on the Brunt Ice Shelf, the station was relocated in 2017 to the Caird coast after the outer ice shelf was deemed unstable. The ongoing loss of Antarctic ice is one of the clearest indications of rising global temperatures and a dire warning. In addition to contributing to rising sea levels, coastal flooding, and extreme weather, the loss of polar ice leads to additional solar radiation being absorbed by Earth’s oceans, causing temperatures to rise further. Monitoring the polar ice sheets is vital to adaptation and mitigation strategies, as spelled out in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6). Further Reading: ESA The post Another Giant Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Free appeared first on Universe Today.
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Scientist Proposes a New Universal Law of Biology That May Explain Aging
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Scientist Proposes a New Universal Law of Biology That May Explain Aging

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Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman backs Trump
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Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman backs Trump

Stephen A. Schwarzman — chairman, CEO and co-founder of Blackstone, the private equity and real estate giant — tells Axios he will support Donald Trump as a "vote for change." Schwarzman said Friday that he plans to donate to Trump and various Republican Senate candidates. Why it matters: The endorsement gives Trump access to a potent network of Republican donors Schwarzman has cultivated. Trump also could get a new look from some business leaders who have been reluctant to back him...
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Egypt agrees to send aid trucks through Israeli crossing to Gaza but impact is unclear
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Egypt agrees to send aid trucks through Israeli crossing to Gaza but impact is unclear

Egypt said Friday it has agreed to send U.N. humanitarian aid trucks through Israel’s main crossing into Gaza, but it remained unclear if they will be able to enter the territory as fighting raged in the southern city of Rafah amid Israel’s escalating offensive there. Meanwhile, the bodies of three more hostages killed on Oct. 7 were recovered overnight from Gaza, Israel’s army said Friday. The CIA chief met in Paris with Israeli and Qatari officials, trying to revive negotiations for a...
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Trump’s Apparent VP Contender Proudly Flies Jan. 6-Linked Flag
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Trump’s Apparent VP Contender Proudly Flies Jan. 6-Linked Flag

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), who is reportedly a top contender for Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, has jumped on the bandwagon of flying the Christian nationalist “Appeal To Heaven” flag. Cotton proudly announced on social media that he had installed the flag outside his Senate office. “I stand with George Washington and Martha-Ann Alito over pearl-clutching libs at the New York Times and Democrats in Congress,” he wrote. While Cotton correctly identified the flag’s Revolutionary War...
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Chinese State Media Issues Warning to Key US Partner
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Chinese State Media Issues Warning to Key US Partner

Chinese newspaper the Global Times has issued a stark warning to Taiwan, a key U.S. partner in the Indo-Pacific who is fighting to maintain its independence from Beijing. China says that Taiwan, a self-governing island democracy in East Asia, is a territory of the People's Republic. This has long caused severe tension between China and Taiwan and strained relations between China and the United States, which has backed Taiwan independence. Following an inauguration speech that Taiwan's new...
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Missionaries killed in Haiti are daughter, son-in-law of Missouri politician
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Missionaries killed in Haiti are daughter, son-in-law of Missouri politician

Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker says his daughter and son-in-law were both killed in Haiti in a gang attack. “My heart is broken in a thousand pieces. I’ve never felt this kind of pain,” said Baker in a Facebook post Friday morning on the situation. Baker (R-Neosho) says his daughter Natalie and his son-in-law Davy were attacked by gangs and killed. They were both full-time missionaries in Haiti. Nonprofit Missions in Haiti Inc. called for an “urgent prayer” in a Facebook post on...
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Hundreds feared dead in massive Papua New Guinea landslide
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Hundreds feared dead in massive Papua New Guinea landslide

A massive landslide is feared to have killed hundreds of people after it struck remote villages in Papua New Guinea, local officials and aid agencies said. The landslide buried more than 100 homes after it struck around 03:00 local time Friday (17:00 GMT Thursday) in the highlands of Enga, north of the island nation in the south-west Pacific. It was not immediately clear how many people were trapped in the rubble. Enga governor Peter Ipatas told AFP news agency it was an "unprecedented...
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Even the Illegal Immigrants Are Shocked by Our Open Border
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Even the Illegal Immigrants Are Shocked by Our Open Border

This is a great item from Bill Melugin at Fox. An illegal immigrant from Turkey can’t believe how lax we are, and thinks it’s dangerous: This is also a symptom of Joe Biden’s political problems. If this guy could vote, he’d clearly be with Trump on the border issue alone.
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