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World’s largest iceberg getting swept to its doom (satellite images)

After slowly drifting around Antarctica (opens in new tab) for more than a year and barely melting, the world’s largest iceberg could soon be set on an accelerated course toward its eventual demise, a new satellite image reveals.

The gargantuan ice slab, known as A-76A, is around 84 miles (135 kilometers) long and 16 miles (26 km) wide. It is the largest fragment of the world’s previous biggest iceberg, the Rhode Island-size A-76, which broke off from the western side of Antarctica’s Ronne Ice Shelf (opens in new tab) in May 2021 and later fractured into three chunks: A-76A, A-76B and A-76C. 

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