File:Splitting iceberg captured by Envisat.jpg

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Splitting iceberg captured by Envisat
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Envisat satellite
Title
Splitting iceberg captured by Envisat
Description
English: Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) sensor captures the break up of the massive A53A iceberg located just east of the South Georgia Island (visible at image bottom) in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Both bergs are estimated to measure around 30 km in length. As a reference, South Georgia Island is approximately 180-km long.
Depicted place South Atlantic
European Space Agency
Accession number
219058
Credit line ESA
Source http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2008/03/Splitting_iceberg_captured_by_Envisat

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