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Close-up on the Weird But True! Series from National Geographic Kids
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Environmental News Network - Antarctica Experiences Rare Total Solar Eclipse
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the sun, moon, and earth must be in a direct line. the only place that this total eclipse could be seen was antarctica. total eclipse could be sarah jacobs is communications engineer at the british antarctic survey. she joins me from antarctica in the halley research station thank you forjoining us. amazing view. there has been a record rise. so, amazing view. how is this different to the usual clips we are used to seeing? i different to the usual clips we are used to seeing? used to seeing? i think, to be honest, used to seeing? i think, to be honest. the used to seeing? i think, to be honest, the main used to seeing? i think, to be honest, the main thing - used to seeing? i think, to be honest, the main thing is - used to seeing? i think, to bej honest, the main thing is that used to seeing? i think, to be - honest, the main thing is that there is no building is to look around that, it is purely white out there and we got to see an eclipse in antarctica which is a massive once i
joining us- the british antarctic survey says it doesn t know when scientists can return to one of its research stations. it s because of the danger posed by a giant iceberg that s almost the size of greater london. experts are tracking the mass from space as it circles the antarctic coastline, as our science correspondent jonathan amos reports. it was the briefest and gentlest of icy kisses. a colossal iceberg, a74, weighing billions of tonnes, scrapes past a region of the antarctic known as the brunt ice shelf. it was the moment the british antarctic survey had been anticipating for months. the expectation was the berg would knock into and dislodge another vast and unstable piece of ice that is sitting in front of the survey s halley research station.