A vast iceberg that broke off Antarctica earlier this month could drift through the ocean for several years before it breaks up and melts away, a scientist from the European Space Agency said Friday.
The iceberg, dubbed A-76, is more than 40 times the size of Paris. It is about 73 times as big as Manhattan, making it the largest currently afloat.
It was first spotted by scientists at the British Antarctic Survey and confirmed by the U.S. National Ice Center using images taken by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel 1A satellite.