Amazing images: The best science photos of the week Brandon Specktor © Provided by Live Science null
Each week at Live Science we find the most interesting and informative articles we can. Along the way, we uncover some amazing and cool images. Here you ll discover the most incredible photos we found this week, and the remarkable stories behind them.
Gargantuan growlers
In July 2017, a gargantuan iceberg spanning five times the area of New York s five boroughs snapped off the coast of Antarctica and began to drift northward.
Though its edges have crumbled considerably since then, the iceberg named A-68a is still the largest on Earth, and it s currently barreling toward an island wildlife refuge in the South Atlantic Ocean. New aerial footage taken by the United Kingdom s Royal Air Force (RAF) reveals just what that island might be up against.
Weird arctic report tells the same story
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