Satellite imagery captured the world’s largest iceberg continuing to spin in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica throughout October.Footage released by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the ...
NASA satellite shows A23a spinning more than 360-degrees as it heads north READ MORE: World's biggest iceberg has caves and arches carved into its walls It's a floating mass of pure white ice ...
Video: World's biggest iceberg completes a perfect pirouette! Watch as a trillion-tonne 'megaberg' the size of Greater London spins on the spot just north of the Antarctic Peninsula The worlds ...
A68 barely moved after calving, but this year has suddenly raced northwards The world's biggest iceberg is about to enter the open ocean. A68, a colossus that broke free from the Antarctic in 2017 ...
The planet's biggest iceberg is on the move after three decades stuck to the ocean floor. The uprooting of the colossal chunk of ice, which is slowly moving northward into the Southern Ocean ...
The world's biggest iceberg is about to enter the open ocean. A68, a colossus that broke free from the Antarctic in 2017, has pushed so far north it is now at the limit of the continent's ...
Like a dainty ballerina, the world's biggest iceberg has just completed a perfect pirouette. The near-trillion-tonne frozen block, A23a, began its spin at the beginning of the year, while holding ...
The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again after being stuck for 30 years in the Weddell Sea. A23a is 3900 square kilometres in area, making it more than twice the size of Greater London ...
The iceberg's area is 4,366 square kilometers, the press service noted ST. PETERSBURG, August 13. /TASS/. The world's biggest iceberg A23a, which is three times the size of St. Petersburg ...
The world's biggest iceberg, covering about 1,500 square miles, is on the move. The 1,312 ft-feet-tall iceberg is now drifting and is set to leave the Weddell Sea, where it has been grounded since ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Amanda Kooser covers the quirky side of science and space. Images from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission show how A23a rotated between ...