The world's largest iceberg has run aground and may soon start breaking up, scientists at the British Antarctic Survey said.
A massive iceberg has triggered a catastrophic die-off of Emperor Penguin chicks in Antarctica, blocking thousands of parents ...
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Mega-iceberg A23a, formerly the world's largest, turns into bright 'blue mush' as it finally dies after 40 years at sea
New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
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Mega iceberg A23a finally dies after 40 years, melts into eerie blue mush
After four decades adrift, one of the most famous slabs of Antarctic ice has finally lost its shape and status. Iceberg A23a, ...
This unusual color is not just a visual curiosity. It is a sign of widespread melting and structural weakening that could ...
Iceberg A-23A is looking a little blue these days. In late December 2025, NASA and NOAA’s Terra satellite spotted the massive ...
The megaberg A23a is most likely on its last legs, and has been captured turning blue because of meltwater. The iceberg was ...
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Reagan-era iceberg once twice the size of Rhode Island now faces complete disintegration: NASA
A giant Antarctic iceberg that was twice the size of Rhode Island faces imminent collapse, turning blue with meltwater and ...
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Legendary Antarctic Iceberg A-23A Turns Blue, Faces Final Days After 40 Years
A, one of the largest and longest-lived Antarctic icebergs, is now covered in bright blue meltwater and breaking apart.
Scientists say all signs indicate the so-called "megaberg" could be just days or weeks from totally disintegrating.
An image captured by NASA's Terra satellite on Dec. 26 appears to show that the iceberg has sprung a leak because of the ...
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