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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the largest and oldest icebergs is now melting very quickly, ending its 40-year journey across the southern ocean.
After nearly four decades, the world’s oldest iceberg, A23a, is finally meeting its end. This trillion-tonne "megaberg"—once ...
After a 40-year drift, iceberg A23a is well on its way to melting into nothingness. Climate change is to blame.
An iceberg, until recently the world's largest, has turned blue as it nears complete disintegration. A-23A first broke away from Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, but is now displaying a hue ...
An iceberg three times the size of Los Angeles has broken off from Antarctica. The European Space Agency reported that the iceberg is a 1,667 square-mile block of ice and is now floating in the ...
One of the oldest and largest Antarctic icebergs on the planet has begun to break apart as it enters warmer water.