After being stuck for a long time, the jumbo iceberg is now drifting in the Southern Ocean. Scientists and satellites are tracking the berg’s movements to see how it might impact the ecosystems ...
The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same spot, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have said.
Now, images captured by satellites overhead have confirmed that the iceberg has broken free. BAS experts now expect it to continue its journey into the Southern Ocean, following the Antarctic ...
A TABULAR iceberg 20 nautical miles long was observed by the Nimbus II satellite Advanced Vidicon Camera System (AVCS) from May to August 1966 in an area approximately 350 miles north-east of ...
The huge iceberg, which is 3,800 square kilometres, broke free of Antarctica in 1986 but, because of its size, became lodged on the floor of the Weddell Sea in the Southern Ocean. A23a first began ...
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey announced on Friday that the colossal iceberg, designated A23a, is floating across the Southern Ocean. The iceberg’s journey provides a significant ...
The largest and oldest iceberg in the world, named A23a, is on the move again after being stuck in a votex for months near the South Orkney Islands. It is now drifting in the Southern Ocean. The ...
According to a new announcement from the British Antarctic Survey, A23a is back on the move across the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. It is expected that the colossal iceberg will continue its ...
The world's largest iceberg is on the move in the Southern Ocean after spinning for months. Iceberg A23a weighs nearly 1 trillion tons and is twice the size of Greater London, according to the British ...