Paris (ESA) Nov 27, 2020
An enormous iceberg, called A-68A, has made Iceberg A-68A: hit or miss?s over the past weeks as it drifts towards South Georgia in the Southern Ocean. New images, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission, show the berg is rotating and potentially drifting westwards. In July 2017, the lump of ice, more than twice the size of Luxembourg, broke off Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf - spawn
Iceberg A-68A: hit or miss
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