The world's biggest iceberg is officially on the move. Now, experts from the British Antarctic Survey have confirmed that A23a has finally broken free from its position north of the South Orkney Islands. A23a is double the size of Greater London and weighs nearly a trillion tonnes The megaberg has been grounded on the seafloor for over 30 years and …
NASA satellite shows A23a spinning more than 360-degrees as it heads north It's a floating mass of pure white ice, about the size of Greater London. pic.twitter.com/XF5UWg4NBz — British Antarctic Survey 🐧 February 14, 2024 The world's largest iceberg, called A23a, has completed a pirouette during its journey towards the Southern Ocean Scientists revealed in November that the berg is …
With an area of 1,540 sq miles, iceberg A23a is the current world record holder After 30 years of being 'stuck' on the spot, the world's biggest iceberg is on the move. Called A23a, the block of ice is around 1,540 sq miles in area – more than twice the size of Greater London – and a whopping 1,312 feet …