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 ...
The mammoth B-15A iceberg appears poised to strike another floating Antarctic ice feature, a month on from a passing blow that broke off the end of the Drygalski ice tongue. As this Envisat image ...
An enormous iceberg known as “B-15A” has collided with the 43-mile-long Drygalski ice tongue in Antarctica, according to satellite photos taken this past weekend. The collision formed a new iceberg by ...
The world’s largest iceberg appears to have run aground near Antarctica, posing more problems for scientific bases and penguin colonies, scientists said Thursday. Experts had predicted that B-15A — a ...
Envisat radar imagery confirms that the B-15A iceberg – the world's largest floating object – is adrift once more after two months aground on a shallow seamount. This latest development poses a ...