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Envisat, 2008, 1 March, A fissure on the massive A53A iceberg, ASAR - Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar, ESA - European Space Agency, LL/37421
LL/37421
Envisat
2008, 1 March
A fissure on the massive A53A iceberg

ASAR - Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar
ESA - European Space Agency
ESA, ID number: SEMRCGM5NDF
 
On 1 March 2008 Envisat's Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) instrument spotted a huge fissure running south to north through the massive A53A iceberg located just east of the South Georgia Island (visible at image bottom) in the southern Atlantic Ocean. ASAR is able to produce high-quality images of icebergs and ice sheets and is capable of differentiating between different types of ice because it is able to see through clouds and local darkness - conditions often found in polar areas.
 
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