Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iceberg A-23A as seen from the International Space Station. (Image: NASA) NASA's Earth Observatory captured striking new satellite ...
An iceberg that calved from the Antarctic ice sheet in 1986 is dramatically turning blue as it rapidly heads towards total annihilation. Earth satellites that have been monitoring iceberg A-23A over ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — One of the largest and longest-lived icebergs ever tracked by scientists has turned blue from meltwater and is "days or weeks" from disintegrating, NASA said on Thursday. Iceberg ...
The world-famous iceberg, A-23a, has gotten smaller and smaller over the last four decades and now, is nearing disintegration. It's been 40 years since it first broke away, and has now shrunk down to ...
One of the oldest icebergs that has ever been tracked is feeling the blues. The megaberg A23a is most likely on its last legs, and has been captured turning blue because of meltwater. The iceberg was ...
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️ This iceberg drifting for 40 years suddenly changes color: why?
Seen from space, the surface of a massive iceberg is adorned with an unusual blue hue, likely signaling its imminent end after four decades of travel across the ocean. This spectacular ...
For Antarctic veterans and novices alike, the first sighting of an iceberg on an expedition stays “closest to your heart.” By Raymond Zhong Reporting from the icebreaker Araon en route to Antarctica.
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