A, the world’s oldest and largest (about the size of Rhode Island), may hit South Georgia Island, home to vulnerable penguins and seabirds.
A massive iceberg, A23a, is moving towards South Georgia Island, potentially impacting wildlife. The iceberg could arrive in ...
An enormous chunk has broken off the world's largest iceberg, in a possible first sign the behemoth from Antarctica could be ...
The world's largest iceberg is moving towards a remote British penguin sanctuary north of Antarctica. Read more.
A massive iceberg, the largest on Earth, is drifting toward South Georgia Island, threatening one of the most vital wildlife ...
Currently, the gigantic iceberg A23a is moving toward the South Atlantic Ocean and will strike South Georgia Island in two to ...
Incredible new satellite images show the world's largest iceberg on a potential collision course with South Georgia Island.
A23a is steadily moving towards ... is heading northwards from Antarctica towards South Georgia, regarded as a wildlife haven. As per experts, the iceberg is now just 280 km away from the British ...
A23a, an iceberg 33 times the size of ... of penguins and seals that call it home. "South Georgia is an amazingly ecologically rich island," oceanographer Andrew Meijers said.
Or it could slide past. An iceberg seen on NASA’s Aqua satellite, known as A23a, center, is visible as it heads toward South Georgia Island, top, on Jan. 15, 2025, off the coast of Antarctica.
Currently around 173 miles (280 kilometers) away, the massive iceberg, A23a, could crash into South Georgia and surrounding islands, and its grounding stands to endanger millions of penguins, seals, ...
The slab of ice — named A23a — weighs almost one trillion tonnes and could slam into South Georgia Island. Researchers say in the next two to four weeks, the iceberg could be wedged in the ...