I'm curious, Tealight, why the ice island appears to be so close to the ice edge, or whatever that is 'below' the berg's point.
Below, I've rotated and annotated the
Polar View image-selection screen (selecting a date range to identify only three images - October 9, 2020). This shows the location and approximate shape of A68-A. (I moved the scale [It didn't originally cross 30
oW; it crossed 50
oS, west of Chile].) [click for clearer image]
I then copied the two Preview images that include A68-A (its actual shape), stitched them together (keeping most of the southern image's area, and not perfectly done), annotated it and rotated it to approximate north being up.