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.
This past December, the crack grew substantially on the giant rift in Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice shelf.
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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.
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