Scientists are keeping a close eye. Scientists make concerning discovery after spotting massive blue object in satellite ...
"I certainly don't expect A-23A to last through the austral summer." The post Antarctica’s Former Largest Iceberg Is Now ...
Antarctica’s iceberg A‑23A displays brilliant blue meltwater pools on its surface. NASA satellites reveal its slow breakup, offering scientists vital clues about polar ice melt and climate change.
Learn how the 40-year journey of a “megaberg” is about to come to an end in the Southern Ocean’s iceberg graveyard.
Iceberg A-23A, one of the largest and longest-lived Antarctic icebergs, is now covered in bright blue meltwater and breaking ...
An iceberg that was once the biggest on the planet is floating off into the South Atlantic Ocean, where it will soon melt away into watery oblivion. But it's going out in style.
Iceberg A-23A shows blue patches of meltwater as it drifts toward the South Atlantic, a clear sign of its final collapse.
When it first detached, the iceberg was nearly twice the size of US state Rhode Island, about 4,000 square kilometers. The ...
New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
Beneath Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf is a hidden ocean – a vast, dark cavity roughly twice the volume of the North Sea.
Ancient ocean sediments reveal Antarctica’s ice sheet retreated repeatedly during past warm periods, offering clues to future ...