Posted on 10/22/2018 5:57:54 PM PDT by C19fan
ASA just shared a stunning image of a nearly perfect rectangular iceberg in Antarctica. The monolithic slab of ice, floating just off the Larsen C ice shelf appears quite unnatural given the 90-degree angles. NASA took the image as part of Operation IceBridge, a mission to image Earth's polar regions in order to understand how ice (thickness, location, accumulation, etc.) has been changing in recent years.
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#9. Calling Mike Lindell. Calling Mike Lindell. One of your Super Pillows just floated by.
I can tell it’s yours because it has “MY PILLOW” labels on it.
#20. Stay warm and dry!!
#12. On closer inspection of this photo, I deem it to be the world’s biggest piece of TOFU.
#41. I’ll have a Martini, straight, a little ice, stirred by not shaken.
Ice cracks in straight lines. Who knew.
(Hey, our new space lazer works great.)
Yes, thanks. It was past my bedtime.
LOL! 《Looks serious》 There are no coincidences.
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