A has been around since the Chernobyl explosion and Space Shuttle Challenger accident...but perhaps not for much longer.
Antarctica’s biggest and oldest free‑floating iceberg is undergoing a startling transformation, with its once white surface ...
Iceberg A‑23A broke away from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. Four decades on, it is on the verge of complete disintegration.
It measures a whopping 210 sq miles – almost as big as the city of Chicago in Illinois (230 sq miles). But this newborn iceberg, dubbed A-84, looks like a tiny ice cube in a fascinating new animation.
The world’s largest iceberg is “rapidly breaking up” into several large “very large chunks,” scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have said. Previously weighing nearly a trillion metric ...
European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen shared a series of lovely photos showing Earth's fleeting icebergs as seen from the International Space Station. When you purchase through links on our ...