Antarctic research station moved 23 km to avoid Ice crack
The Halley VI research station is dragged 14 miles to avoid a dangerous giant crack in the ice.
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The Halley VI research station is dragged 14 miles to avoid a dangerous giant crack in the ice.
British Antarctic Survey is moving its Halley VI Research Station 23 km across the Brunt Ice Shelf, to be safe from an encroaching fissure in the ice.
A huge iceberg (1270 km²) the size of the county of Bedfordshire has broken off the 150-m thick Brunt Ice Shelf, in Antarctica.