New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
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Iceberg A‑23A broke away from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. Four decades on, it is on the verge of complete ...
A, is turning blue as it breaks apart. This massive ice formation, which broke from Antarctica in 1986, is now shrinking ...
Icebergs can get really, really big. In 2019, an iceberg twice the size of New York City started to break free from Antarctica, but shockingly, this wasn't even close to the largest iceberg in the ...
An iceberg three times the size of Los Angeles has broken off from Antarctica. The European Space Agency reported that the iceberg is a 1,667 square-mile block of ice and is now floating in the ...
1,000,000,000,000 tons. That’s one trillion, with a “t” at the start. And that’s how much A23a, aka the world’s largest iceberg, weighs. It spans across about 1,418-sqaure-miles, or about three times ...
It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a relatively usual way: breaking apart and melting in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic ...