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The images were captured by the Copernicus Sentinel One satellites, which are operated by the European Space Agency , and equipped with Synthetic Aperture Radar .
Researchers examined all the images collected between January 2015 and September 2020 and used the multitude of images to create detailed videos of the ice flow.
According to these videos and models that the team developed, the loss of ice from the shelf allowed the glacier to speed up by about 12% between late 2017 and 2020 .
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