Satellite images taken at the beginning of March show the iceberg parked on a shallow underwater shelf off the coast of South ...
Flying over the massive iceberg, it's indistinguishable from the horizon. But as it melts, chunks of ice risk floating ...
Science and technology editor Tom Clarke has been flying over A23a, the world's largest iceberg, and seen first-hand its vast ...
A massive superberg, four times as big as New York City, has halted east of the southern tip of South America.
After months of floating, the "megaberg" known as A23a has finally come to a halt roughly 50 miles from South Georgia Island ...
Science With an area of approximately 3200 km² (1235 square miles), the giant iceberg A-23A embarked on an epic journey ...
The world’s largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of a remote island in the Atlantic Ocean, according to British ...
There were fears that the huge chunk of ice would impact a significant area of marine fauna reproduction, where hundreds of seals live. Scientists from Antarctica were watching with concern the ...
Several million penguins live in the area along with several species of albatross, elephant seals and fur seals, all of which ...
The world's largest iceberg appears to have run aground off the coast of a remote British island home to millions of penguins ...
A23a weighs nearly a trillion metric tons, making it the world’s largest active iceberg. It calved from Antarctica in 1986, ...
Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for large icebergs, new satellite images show. Measuring 1,240 square miles (3,460 square ...