The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, is on a collision course with South Georgia Island, a delicate ecosystem that is ...
Measuring roughly 1,350 square miles (3,500 square kilometers) across, A23a is the world's largest and oldest iceberg ...
The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again after being stuck for 30 years in the Weddell Sea. A23a is 3900 square ... a Soviet research station. Satellite images from the European Space ...
This summer, A23a got stuck near the South Orkney Islands, twirling in what's known as a Taylor column. Satellite video showed the iceberg spinning whimsically in place, a process that also delays ...
The biggest iceberg on Earth is heading toward a remote island, creating a potential threat to penguins and seals inhabiting ...
A23a, the world’s largest iceberg, broke loose from Antarctica; now it’s spiraling towards South Georgia Island.
The world's largest iceberg is on the move, and could be set to collide with a remote British island. Known as the 'queen of ...
The world's iceberg is heading for South Georgia—a wildlife haven in the South Atlantic—and scientists are worried.
The world's largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards ...
Satellite imagery suggested that unlike ... Roughly 1,550 square miles across, the world's biggest and oldest iceberg, known as A23a, calved from the Antarctic shelf in 1986.
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