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Mega-iceberg A23a, formerly the world's largest, turns into bright 'blue mush' as it finally dies after 40 years at sea
New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
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China's Fengyun-3D Satellite Finds World's Largest Iceberg A23a In Final Stage Of Disintegration
A23a, once the world's largest iceberg by area, broke away from Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986.
BEIJING -- China's Fengyun-3D satellite has found that the world's formerly largest iceberg, A23a, is entering the final ...
It is quickly melting away ...
The impending disintegration of what was once the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, has been captured in a new satellite image, ...
The newly released Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite image was captured over the South Atlantic Ocean in December.
Scientists say all signs indicate the so-called "megaberg" could be just days or weeks from totally disintegrating.
In the vast South Atlantic, a colossal iceberg met its end in late December 2025, its fractured surface gleaming with bright blue melt ponds under the gaze of NASA's Terra satellite. Just one day ...
Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites captured a rare cloud-free image on December 20, 2025, revealing the first clear signs of ...
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Mega iceberg A23a finally dies after 40 years, melts into eerie blue mush
After four decades adrift, one of the most famous slabs of Antarctic ice has finally lost its shape and status. Iceberg A23a, ...
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City-sized iceberg has turned into a giant swimming pool
Satellite photos show meltwater on the surface of iceberg A23a collecting in an unusual way, which may be a sign that the huge berg is about to break apart ...
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