Satellite Images: The Once Largest Iceberg in the World is Breaking Apart
Satellite images reveal that the iceberg named A23a has lost approximately three-quarters of its original size and could soon disappear completely, according to the European Space Agency (ESA).
The 'Megagóra' will soon disappear. Scientists noticed the 'blue mush'
Scientists have observed that the A23a iceberg is rapidly losing its structure, with distinct blue streaks and large meltwater pools appearing on its surface, indicating its imminent collapse.
The Largest Iceberg Will Not Survive Until Summer? A23a is Melting
The A23a iceberg, known as a megaberg and previously twice the size of Rhode Island, is currently drifting in the South Atlantic near the eastern coast of South America and showing signs of melting due to accumulated meltwater on its surface.