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Description: Scientists at British Antarctic Survey have been using satellite images to track the trajectory of the A23a iceberg as it moves north out of the Weddell Sea.nnAmong the clouds and sea ice, the iceberg is shown alongside the tracks of previous large icebergs A68 and A76a. The animation has been compiled from Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite imagery.nnnAndrew Fleming, head of mapping and GIS at British Antarctic Survey, commented, “The iceberg is following a very similar path and we’ll be inter
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