Researchers have successfully drilled almost 2 miles into the Antarctic ice to retrieve a 1.2 million-year-old ice core.

A global group of researchers has announced the successful extraction of one of the oldest ice cores to date, having drilled nearly 2 miles down to the Antarctic bedrock to access ice that is estimated to be at least 1.2 million years old.

On Thursday, a global team of researchers revealed that they have successfully drilled one of the oldest ice cores to date, reaching nearly 2 miles down to the Antarctic bedrock. They believe the ice they have accessed is at least 1.2 million years old.

Analysis of the ancient ice is expected to show how Earth’s atmosphere and climate have evolved.