Satellite map shows world's largest iceberg trajectory after break-off

Satellite map shows world's largest iceberg trajectory after break-off

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A massive iceberg, five times bigger than New York City, is on the move and about to leave the Antarctic Peninsula—bound for the open waters of the southern Atlantic Ocean. The giant icy mass, with the snappy moniker of "A23a," first broke away from Antarctica in 1986. However, it almost…

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