Cool photos!
"An iceberg the size of Luxembourg has smashed into another vast slab of ice that juts out from Antarctica. The 115km-long B-15A iceberg broke off a 5km-long section of the Drygalski ice tongue when it collided with the prominence in the Ross Sea.
The iceberg itself so far appears unaffected by the smash-up.
More of the B-15A iceberg still has to pass by Drygalski, so the ice tongue may be in for even more punishment in the coming days, experts have said. The European Space Agency's Earth-observation platform Envisat has returned some remarkable images of the collision.
ling From January, the iceberg has been on a collision course with the 70-km-long Drygalski ice tongue in McMurdo Sound in the Ross Sea. In the last month, prevailing currents have been slowly edging B-15A along past the northern edge of Drygalski. The iceberg could cause yet more problems. It appears to be rotating into Terra Nova Bay, where it could cause problems for penguins trying to feed and for the Italian Mario Zuchelli research base which is located there."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4460335.stm