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NASA spots giant Siberian 'snowman' from space

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Lagoons resembling a snowman were seen near Russia's Chukchi Peninsula.
  • The unusual formation spans approximately 14 miles in length.
  • Landsat 8 satellite captured the image in mid-June 2025.
NASA spots giant Siberian 'snowman' from space

In mid-June 2025, NASA's Landsat 8 satellite captured an extraordinary sight near Billings on Russia's Chukchi Peninsula: a series of lagoons aligned to resemble a giant snowman. This formation, spanning approximately 14 miles, is situated in a geomorphic "edge zone" where land and sea constantly interact.

Despite the season, the landscape was still heavily covered in ice. NASA noted that this ice cover is typical for mid-June in the region, with coastal areas crowded by sea ice. Landsat 8, operational since February 2013, provides consistent imagery crucial for monitoring Earth's surface changes.

The "snowman" serves as a compelling visual for understanding permafrost dynamics and coastal Arctic changes. Its immense scale, dwarfing even world-record snow figures, underscores the importance of satellite data like Landsat's for observing these remote and rapidly evolving environments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'snowman' is a chain of lagoons near Billings, Russia, that from above resemble a stacked snowman, captured by the Landsat 8 satellite in June 2025.
The Chukchi Peninsula is located in Siberia, Russia, bordering the Arctic Ocean.
The 'snowman' formation of lagoons spans approximately 14 miles (22 kilometers) from top to bottom.

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