![After passing the Antarctic Peninsula, Iceberg D-30A grazed the much smaller Clarence Island, spun around, and drifted north.](https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/d30a-amo-2023249.jpg?w=4096&format=jpeg)
A Brief Iceberg–Island Encounter
After passing the Antarctic Peninsula, Iceberg D-30A grazed the much smaller Clarence Island, spun around, and drifted north. Read the full story
Credits: NASA Earth Observatory/Wanmei Liang
TakenSeptember 6, 2023
Image CreditNASA Earth Observatory/Wanmei Liang
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