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Antarctic sea ice hits ‘record-smashing’ low this year, satellite data shows

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Antarctic sea ice hits ‘record-smashing’ low this year, satellite data shows

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It’s not a great year for polar sea ice. Both the Arctic and Antarctic have seen record lows in sea ice extent, according to NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), which use satellite data to track sea ice across both polar regions.

Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent this year on Sept. 19 at 1.63 million square miles (4.23 million square kilometers) — the sixth-lowest minimum in the satellite record. And in Antarctica, sea ice likely reached its maximum extent on Sept. 10 at 6.5 million square miles (16.96 million square kilometers) —  the lowest maximum ever in the satellite record.

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