Die Überlagerung von Bilder des ESA-Satelliten Copernicus Sentinel-1 zeigt, wie weit sich Eisberg A23a zwischen 2. (blau) und 26. November (rot) 2023 fortbewegt hat.
Copernicus / ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Like most icebergs from the Weddell sector, A23a is likely to end up in the South Atlantic on a path called iceberg alley.Covering around 4000 sq km, more than four times the size of New York city, and around 400 m thick, A23a is currently the world’s biggest iceberg.
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