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In a recent routine flyover of US satellite Landsat 8, NASA has photographed what appears to be a vibrant green chunk of ice 650 square miles in size (and growing) in an isolated part of Antarctica.
Just look at this stunning green color:
Interesting facts about Antarctica include not all of its mountain peaks are covered in ice and snow. During expeditions in the 1940s through the 1960s for example, researchers came back claiming Antarctica had lakes in the interior and that many mountain peaks were not covered in ice or snow. One seismologist who spent a year on the otherwise icy continent in the late 1950s described a lake near uncovered mountains in the interior that had flowers growing in it.
So what is causing that color in what is otherwise described as such an icy, barren wasteland? According to reports, scientists are stumped.
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bacterial colonies
or because part of the ice is underwater thus causing light refraction.
you choose
Jeez, get with the program.
Saint Patty’s Day, you bunch of Maroons!
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