Iceberg B-15 first sparked concern among climate scientists in March 2000, when it broke away from Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf and became the largest iceberg ever recorded. After 18 years of rapid ...
There’s no shortage of going-ons on Earth that astronauts can see from space: auroras, towering clouds, volcanic eruptions. Now, there’s a grim addition to the list: a (once) massive iceberg that’s ...
After five years of being the world’s largest free-floating object, the B-15A iceberg has finally broken up off Antarctica’s Cape Adare. ESA’s Envisat satellite’s Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
In July of 2017, one of the largest icebergs ever recorded broke away from Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf. Now, nearly three years later, new imagery is showing that Iceberg A-68 won't likely be ...
After 18 years of drifting at sea, moving with the currents and battered by wind and water, the world's largest iceberg is reaching its end. Iceberg B-15 first broke away from Antarctica's Ross Ice ...
Iceberg A-68 is large enough to hold New York City five times over — and it may finally be cracking to its doom. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
A powerful Antarctic storm has helped split apart an iceberg the size of Jamaica, a New Zealand scientist said Tuesday. The huge iceberg, named B15 and measuring 4,400 square miles, broke into two ...
In mid-December, a NASA satellite snapped an image of the disintegration of a large iceberg that first broke away from Antarctica nearly 12 years ago, and has been wandering the Southern Ocean ever ...