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This transmission features the monitoring of 2 icebergs in Antartica wich satellites have tracked for nearly 10 years and wich started to move again a couple of months ago. The images are commentated by Mark Drinwater; ESA scientist, and includes the necessary background footage for the story.
The programme comprises of an A-Roll with English Voiceover by Mark Drinkwater, ESA Scientist, and is complimented by a B-Roll with clean international sound.
02:28 A-Roll
04:30 B-Roll
06:28 End