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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record High Levels

Antarctic sea ice maximum seen from space
The sea ice circling Antarctica reached record levels on Sept. 26, extending 7.51 million square miles (19.44 million square kilometers).
(Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory)

The sea ice circling Antarctica reached record levels late last month, extending 7.51 million square miles (19.44 million square kilometers), the most ever recorded by satellite.

The previous record was set in 2006, at 7.49 million square miles (19.39 million km), according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).

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