Visible from space, the world’s largest iceberg is headed towards a remote Antarctic island, threatening local animals. A23a, the trillion-ton megaberg, which is 40 meters tall, twice as broad as ...
After eight months trapped in a whirlpool in the Southern Ocean, the world’s largest iceberg is on the move again — and potentially on a path to hit the island of South Georgia. The island, located ...
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New satellite images reveal the world's most enormous iceberg, potentially on a collision course with South Georgia Island. On January 22, NOAA's GOES East satellite captured images of A23a slowly ...
A23a is a 'megaberg' that measured around 1,540 square miles at its peak - twice the size of Greater London. The megaberg recently broke free from its position north of the South Orkney Islands, and ...
It is no strange sight to see icebergs break off of the Antarctic ice cap and drift away, like the gigantic sheet of ice that is currently heading for the island of South Georgia. But climate change ...
Megaberg A23a might be on the verge of running into South Georgia and surrounding islands in the South Atlantic. The result could spell trouble for wildlife on those islands, and A23a's movement is a ...