Once the World’s Largest Iceberg A23a Could Vanish in Weeks
China’s Fengyun-3D satellite shows iceberg A23a has shrunk to 506 km²—down from 4,170 km²—and could vanish in weeks due to hydrofracturing and summer melt.
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China’s Fengyun-3D satellite shows iceberg A23a has shrunk to 506 km²—down from 4,170 km²—and could vanish in weeks due to hydrofracturing and summer melt.
Antarctica’s giant iceberg A23a, calved 40 years ago, is breaking apart fast and may vanish by November 2025, researchers warn.
China’s Fengyun-3 satellites are monitoring the gradual disintegration of A23a, the world’s largest iceberg, revealing alarming melting rates and global sea level risks.
World’s largest iceberg A23a is on the move after decades stuck in Antarctica! 🌊❄️ Discover its epic journey northward and what it means for our oceans and wildlife.