TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 1月21日 04時58分
This massive chunk of free-floating sea ice is about 100 ft. thick from waterline to top—or roughly the height of a 10-story building. In November, @pellegrinpaolo joined @NASA's IceBridge mission for a series of research flights over the west Antarctic peninsula. Scientists onboard surveyed the state of the ice with a suite of instruments. No single mission is likely to produce breakthrough results. Rather, the flights yield cumulative data—sometimes granular findings that can add to the overall picture of polar melt. Read the TIME International cover story, and see the full photo essay, on TIME.com. Photograph by @pellegrinpaolo—@Magnum Photos for TIME #antarctica #climatechange
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