autoevolution 22 May 2021, 7:40 UTC · by We’re used to jumping out the edge of our seats every time we hear the words iceberg or Antarctica. That’s because most of the time these two words are linked to news about how global warming is carving massive chunks of ice from the region, and sends them floating away on the world’s oceans. 1 photo Last week, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced the sighting of what may very well be the largest iceberg in the world. It just broke off from the western side of the Ronne Ice Shelf, in the Weddell Sea, and it is now slowly moving away from the structure it was once part of.