Earth from space: Ghostly figure emerges in Greenland ice after underground lake collapses

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Where is it? Flade Isblink ice cap, northeast Greenland [81.298483222, -16.071359543]

What’s in the photo? A ghostly-looking indentation in the snow

Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 8

When was it taken? June 21, 2014

Scientists were shocked when they discovered a large, ghostly figure that suddenly appeared in satellite images of Greenland 13 years ago. The icy apparition was created by a depression in the snow-covered surface, which formed when an underground lake located directly beneath the figure collapsed.

The blobby specter, which looked like a shapeless figure waving up at space, was spotted in the Flade Isblink ice cap — a roughly 3,300-square-mile (8,550 square kilometers) ice cap sitting on Greenland’s northernmost coastline, deep within the Arctic Circle. The icy hole was around 2 miles (3 kilometers) long and just over 1 mile (2 km) across its widest point, and was 230 feet (70 meters) deep when it first appeared, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.

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