In mid-2017, an iceberg of epic proportions snapped off the Antarctic Peninsula. Named A68, it's one of the largest icebergs on record. This month, the iceberg got a nudge from powerful winds and is now on its way into the nearby Weddell Sea.
This beast of an iceberg is on its way out to sea.
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2017–18), processed by Swansea University–A. Luckman
The big berg had been trapped in a sort of limbo since it calved, pinned near the Larsen C ice shelf by sea ice and shallow waters. NASA originally estimated it to be about the size of the state of Delaware.
The iceberg will likely now wander north toward warmer waters, sealing its ultimate fate: a slow melting away into nonexistence. That's a process that can linger. A massive iceberg named B-15 broke away from an Antarctic ice shelf in 2000. It fell into smaller pieces and finally neared the end of its life cycle in 2018.
Iceberg A68 is smaller than B-15, but it could still persevere for years before disappearing.
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In mid-2017, an iceberg of epic proportions snapped off the Antarctic Peninsula. Named A68, it's one of the largest icebergs on record. This month, the iceberg got a nudge from powerful winds and is now on its way into the nearby Weddell Sea.
This beast of an iceberg is on its way out to sea.
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2017–18), processed by Swansea University–A. Luckman
The big berg had been trapped in a sort of limbo since it calved, pinned near the Larsen C ice shelf by sea ice and shallow waters. NASA originally estimated it to be about the size of the state of Delaware.
The iceberg will likely now wander north toward warmer waters, sealing its ultimate fate: a slow melting away into nonexistence. That's a process that can linger. A massive iceberg named B-15 broke away from an Antarctic ice shelf in 2000. It fell into smaller pieces and finally neared the end of its life cycle in 2018.
Iceberg A68 is smaller than B-15, but it could still persevere for years before disappearing.
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