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The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station is a United States scientific research station at the South Pole of the Earth. It is the southernmost point under the jurisdiction (not sovereignty) of the United States. The station is located on the high plateau of Antarctica at 9,301 feet (2,835 m) above sea level.
Learn about the U.S. research station at the geographic South Pole, which has been occupied continuously since 1956. Find out how the station supports science in various fields, such as meteorology, astronomy, astrophysics, and biology.
View live images of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and its surroundings, including the radio telescopes and the station building. Learn about the station's history, research, weather, and communications.
Dec 21, 2021 · Here is the most thorough and complete tour of the Elevated Station that I could possibly give you (without boring you to death). In Part 1 here I cover the 2nd floor, part 2 will be the first ...
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May 24, 1999 · The unofficial web site for Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, featuring the comprehensive history of the place from the old days to the present. Here are Antarctic photos, stories, trivia, audio clips, and news from then and now.
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View live images of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station from the roof of the Atmospheric Research Observatory. The camera takes photos every 15 minutes and shows the weather and surroundings of the station.