The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, has broken free after being stuck for over 30 years. Weighing nearly a trillion tonnes, it ...
A23a weighs almost a trillion tons, and, as of August, spanned 1,418-square-miles (3,672 square kilometers), making it twice ...
The "megaberg" A23a is on the move again after spinning in one spot for months on end. This is the ice slab's second great escape in as many years after being stuck in place for the first 37 years of ...
"It's exciting to see A23a on the move again after periods of being stuck," oceanographer Andrew Meijers said.
Most previous megabergs have broken up roughly near South Georgia, which is probably only a month or so away from the berg’s ...
Researchers say tracking the massive iceberg is essential to understand its potential impacts on rising sea levels, marine ...
Spanning an area of 3,672 square kilometers (1,418-square-miles) when measured in August – slightly bigger than Rhode Island – the A23a iceberg has been carefully tracked by scientists ever ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is moving again after being stuck. It is drifting toward South Georgia, where it will likely break up and melt. Scientists study its impact on ecosystems and ...