Scientists say Slow-Motion Collision Near Antarctic Research Station Imminent 01.06.05 It is an event so large that the best seat in the house is in space: a massive iceberg is on a collision course with a floating glacier near the McMurdo Research Station in Antarctica. NASA satellites have witnessed the 80-mile-long B-15A iceberg moving steadily towards the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Though the iceberg's pace has slowed in recent days, NASA scientists expect a collision to occur no later than January 15, 2005. The complete information here
You thread is awesome....I heard about it just recently..don't you think its kinda funny that the mainstream media doesn't seem to care either way..I know this phenonmenon will have some effect on the planet but, I think since most folks think that only peguins will only be affected that there is no consequences.. can anyone say "global warming"...mmmmm