NASA has released satellite images showing a giant iceberg breaking away from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The iceberg, which is about the size of the Spanish island of Mallorca, is estimated to be over 1,200 square kilometers (460 square miles) in area..
The iceberg, which is known as A-76, is the largest to break away from the Brunt Ice Shelf since 2017. It is also the first iceberg to break away from the shelf in the summer months since 2002..
Scientists say that the calving of A-76 is a natural process that occurs when ice shelves become too heavy and unstable. The weight of the ice causes the shelf to crack, and eventually, a piece of ice breaks away..
The calving of A-76 is not a cause for concern, as it is part of a natural cycle. However, scientists are monitoring the iceberg to see if it poses any threat to shipping or other activities in the area..
The iceberg is currently drifting away from the Brunt Ice Shelf and is expected to break up into smaller pieces over time. Scientists will continue to monitor the iceberg to see how it evolves and whether it poses any threat to shipping or other activities in the area..