Now, far from the icy seas of Antarctica, what’s left of A23a is being eaten away by warmer waters. It’s in its death throes, not expected to last more than a matter of weeks. All icebergs melt ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An image from a Sentinel satellite, processed by the European Space Agency (ESA), shows iceberg A23a in the South Atlantic. The ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is finally breaking apart after drifting for decades. Scientists say its collapse could reshape Antarctic ecosystems and reveal deeper changes unfolding across the ...
It's the mother of all break-ups.
A rare cloud-free image shows the first signs that the A23a iceberg, once the world’s largest, will soon disintegrate completely. The newly released Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite image was captured ...
The massive Antarctic iceberg A23a, once twice the size of London, is rapidly breaking apart in the South Atlantic after drifting for nearly 40 years since separating from Antarctica.