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  1. Flight and aircraft The flight was designed and marketed as a unique sightseeing experience, carrying an experienced Antarctic guide, who pointed out scenic features and landmarks using the aircraft public-address system, while passengers enjoyed a low-flying sweep of McMurdo Sound. The flights left and returned to New Zealand the same day. ZK-NZP, the aircraft involved in the accident ...

  2. The United States Antarctic Expedition Medal is a combined military-civilian award that was authorized by the United States Congress on September 24, 1945 under Public Law 185 of the 79th Congress (59 Stat. 536). [2] The award recognizes members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939–1941. There were gold, silver, and bronze versions.

  3. Logo do programa. Programa Antártico dos Estados Unidos (em inglês: United States Antarctic Program - USAP; anteriormente conhecido como ' Programa de Pesquisa Antártica dos Estados Unidos e Serviço Antártico dos Estados Unidos) é uma organização do governo dos Estados Unidos que mantem presença no continente da Antártida.

  4. Jan 10, 2013 · Through the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), the National Science Foundation (NSF), manages all U.S. scientific research and related logistics in Antarctica as well as aboard ships in the Southern Ocean. The Antarctic Program was established in 1959--immediately after the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year (IGY)--during which 12 ...

  5. .S. ntarctic Program Participant uide 2016-2018 iii www.usap.gov 1-800-688-8606

  6. The ARV project will produce a modern, world-class, ice-breaking research vessel coupled with modern scientific tools and enhanced capabilities compared to those of the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer (NBP). The ARV will ensure uninterrupted science operation in the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic for decades to come.

  7. Palmer Station Master Plan 1.0. Palmer Station is one of the National Science Foundation's three permanent Antarctic research stations, and is located along the Antarctic Peninsula. Research conducted here is important to our understanding of the history and processes of our planet and takes place year round.

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