If the collision occurs as predicted, this could be an event that we witness again and again. The tides that drive the iceberg's motion tend to push it in circles. "If B-15A bangs the ice tongue once, it could bang it again," says Bindshadler. With multiple daily views of the Ross Sea, NASA satellites will be there to watch the show.
I guess it will just be a great ice show?
"If B-15A bangs the ice tongue once, it could bang it again,"
Nah, too easy.
Ice show works for me!