Hard rime — the combs of
ice seen in this image — features large.
Not exact matches
An ocean might lurk under the
ice of Saturn's moon Dione,
seen in this 2015
image from the Cassini spacecraft with Saturn and its rings
in the background.
The wide, middle ring known as the B ring — one of the easiest to
see from Earth through telescopes because it is densely packed with chunks of bright water
ice — looks dark
in these
images because it is so thick that it blocks almost all of the sunlight shining behind it.
While many people think it's pretty cool to
see images of features like
ice mountains on the most mysterious planet (even if it is a dwarf)
in our solar system, imagine the excitement of the scientists that have made a career of studying Pluto having never
seen it; or the engineers that built and programmed the craft, the instruments, and the flight path that had New Horizons travel the length of our solar system for nearly a decade.
In the satellite
image of Prince Gustav
Ice Shelf below, you can see that the ice shelves have a very flat appearan
Ice Shelf below, you can
see that the
ice shelves have a very flat appearan
ice shelves have a very flat appearance.
In the Landsat
image of Prince Gustav
Ice Shelf above, you can
see the rapid glacier recession from 1988 to 2009.
Here's the full list of 142 films that featured on our contributors» ballots: (Disclaimer: Luc Besson's Lucy didn't get a single vote - I just like this
image of Scarlett sorting through stuff) 71 1001 Grams 12 Years a Slave 20,000 Days on Earth 22 Jump Street 52 Tuesdays A Girl at my Door A Most Violent Year A Most Wanted Man A Touch of Sin Aberdeen Alleluia American Sniper Birdman Black Coal, Thin
Ice Blind Blue Ruin Boyhood Calvary Captain America: The Winter Soldier Casa Grande Chef Citizenfour Climbing to Spring Cold
in July Danger 5 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Der Samurai Duke of Burgundy Edge of Tomorrow Electric Boogaloo Enemy Fandry Force Majeure Frank Free Fall From What is Before Giovanni's Island Gone Girl Goodbye to Language Guardians of the Galaxy Haemoo Han Gong - ju Hard to be a God Horse Money Housebound Ida Inherent Vice Interstellar It Follows Jauja Jigarthanda Jodorowsky's Dune John Wick Killers Lady Maiko Les Combattants Leviathan Li'l Quinquin Life Itself Like Father Like Son Locke Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere Magical Girl Maidan Man From Reno Melbourne Memphis Mommy National Gallery New World Nightcrawler Norte, The End of History Nymphomaniac Of Good Report Only Lovers Left Alive Over Your Dead Body Pale Moon Peaky Blinders Pride R100 Red Army Seven Weeks Sils Maria Snowpiercer Song of the Sea Sorrow and Joy Spring Stand By Me Doraemon Starred Up Starry Eyes Stray Dogs Texas Chain
Saw Massacre The Act of Killing The Babadook The Dam Keeper The Double The Editor The Grand Budapest Hotel The Great Beauty The Great Passage The Guest The Hobbit The Internet's Own Boy The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness The Lego Movie The Missing Picture The One I Love The Overnighters The Penguins of Madagascar The Raid 2 The Sacrament The Second Game The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Snow White Murder Case The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Terror Live The Tribe The Wind Rises The Wolf of Wall Street The Wonders The World of Kanako These Final Hours They Came Together Tokyo Tribe Tusk Two Days, One Night Under the Skin Wadjda We Are The Best!
The idea of transmutation suggested by the Blushes and most literally
seen in Snow /
Ice Grid, 1999, (a grid of images of trampled and melting ice and snow) suggests that experientialism in both art and life is an open invitation to chance that ultimately enriches our entire liv
Ice Grid, 1999, (a grid of
images of trampled and melting
ice and snow) suggests that experientialism in both art and life is an open invitation to chance that ultimately enriches our entire liv
ice and snow) suggests that experientialism
in both art and life is an open invitation to chance that ultimately enriches our entire lives.
J.J. L'Heureux (CA) has provided us with an
image of a tiny portion of the Ross
Ice Shelf... the face we
see is 50 - 150 meters high and extends for 800 kilometers;
in its entirety, it is the size of France.
Despite this, if you display those
images at 500 meter resolution, you can
see where the
ice in the North West Passage is a darker blue, which would indicate some level of breakup.
Perhaps once we have satellite
images of an
ice - free north pole we'll
see a change
in public sentiment.
In this video, Dr. Pope shares what he
sees when he looks at a Landsat
image of the Greenland
ice sheet...
As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, and by now you might have
seen dramatic
images of passengers on stranded icebreaker Akademik Shokalskiy being rescued by helicopter last Friday after becoming lodged
in Antarctica sea
ice on Christmas Eve.
At this stage, corresponding to a peak warming of 2 ° to 3 °C, both the West Antarctic
Ice Sheet and the Wilkes Basin are experiencing rapid ice loss due to their instability, which manifests itself in a visible threshold in sea - level rise (see Imag
Ice Sheet and the Wilkes Basin are experiencing rapid
ice loss due to their instability, which manifests itself in a visible threshold in sea - level rise (see Imag
ice loss due to their instability, which manifests itself
in a visible threshold
in sea - level rise (
see Image).
What we do not
see in this
image, but what clearly happened, was that an
ice mass hundreds of meters tall and covering an area of about 12.5 square kilometers was shattered into flinders as warming ocean waters invaded the Greenland Ice She
ice mass hundreds of meters tall and covering an area of about 12.5 square kilometers was shattered into flinders as warming ocean waters invaded the Greenland
Ice She
Ice Sheet.
Sea
ice can take many forms, as
seen in this
image of Arctic sea
ice from a recent Operation IceBridge aerial survey.
The crack
seen in the
image of Petermann Glacier (ASTER
image provided by Ian Howat of Ohio State) is more of a rift, like those on Larsen
Ice Shelf, than a crevasse.
An emaciated polar bear is
seen on a small sheet of
ice in this
image taken
in August
in Svalbard, north of mainland Norway.
The fracturing progressed through relatively weak, thin, year - old pack
ice during February, as
seen in a series of
images from the NSIDC.
What the
image shows: Clouds swirl over sea
ice, glaciers, and green vegetation
in the Northern Hemisphere, as
seen on a spring day from an angle of 70 degrees North, 60 degrees East.
I realise your head may be mangled from all the
ice crashing
images from the news and media stations but at some point you've got to face up to the facts the scientists are
seeing no temperature changes
in 50 yrs and
ice crashes into the sea every year, and has been for milleniums.
The so - called «Odden
Ice Tongue» did not appear
in January, February or March, as may be
seen from these graphics depicting monthly extent derived from satellite
images:
Mouse over the
image to
see the difference
in the Greenland
ice sheet between September of 1979 and September of 2007.
In the images, Jeong et al. saw a rift open in the surface of the ice shelf nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) inland in 201
In the
images, Jeong et al.
saw a rift open
in the surface of the ice shelf nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) inland in 201
in the surface of the
ice shelf nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) inland
in 201
in 2013.