After being trapped in a vortex for most of this year, the world's largest iceberg has torn itself free and is on the move.
"It's exciting to see A23a on the move again after periods of being stuck," oceanographer Andrew Meijers said.
About the size of Rhode Island, the iceberg known as A23a got stuck in an ocean vortex this summer, spinning in place for ...
Picture the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Then triple that size. That’s about the magnitude of the world’s largest iceberg, ...
The "megaberg" A23a is on the move again after spinning in one spot for months on end. This is the ice slab's second great escape in as many years after being stuck in place for the first 37 years of ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again after months stuck in ocean currents, and the scientists are tracking ...
An iceberg twice the size of Greater London and weighing more than a trillion tonnes is making a bid for freedom. The ...
The world's largest iceberg is on the move in the Southern Ocean after spinning for months. Iceberg A23a weighs nearly 1 ...
About the size of Rhode Island, the iceberg known as A23a got stuck in an ocean vortex this summer, spinning in place for ...
After spending months stuck in a swirling ocean vortex, iceberg A23a is once again drifting through the Southern Ocean, ...
A23a weighs almost a trillion tons, and, as of August, spanned 1,418-square-miles (3,672 square kilometers), making it twice ...
After months, the A23a iceberg has finally escaped the vortex near South Orkney Islands and is now drifting through the ...