
Reagan-era iceberg once twice the size of Rhode Island now faces complete disintegration: NASA
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Massive iceberg A-23A that broke off Antarctica during Reagan's presidency is at risk of complete disintegration after 40 years adrift, NASA reports.
It is now floating in the South Atlantic between the eastern tip of South America and South Georgia Island.
The iceberg was just over 1,500 square miles in 1986, and the U.S. National Ice Center estimates it has dwindled to 456 square miles early this year after several sizable pieces broke off last summer as it moved to a warmer climate.
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