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  1. The United States maintains the southernmost base, Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, and the largest base and research station in Antarctica, McMurdo Station. The second-southernmost base is the Chinese Kunlun Station at 80°25′2″S during the summer season, and the Russian Vostok Station at 78°27′50″S during the winter season. Name.

  2. Antarctic Stations - Bases - Currently Occupied. McMurdo Station, from the Summit of Observation Hill. South Pole Station and - Geographic South Pole. Signy Base. Table key: Yellow Background - year round station | White background - summer only station or air facility. Station Name.

    Station Name
    Nation
    Coordinates
    Situation
    Aboa
    Finland
    73°03'S 013°25'W
    Queen Maud Land
    USA
    89°59.85'S 139°16.37'E
    South Pole
    Arctowski
    Poland
    62°09.57'S 058°28.25'W
    King George Island - Peninsula
    Artigas
    Uruguay
    62°11.07'S 058°54.15'W
    King George Island - Peninsula
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  4. In 1956–57 the U.S. Navy, during Operation Deep Freeze I, and in conjunction with research teams funded by the National Science Foundation, established seven research stations in Antarctica to prepare for the International Geophysical Year (IGY, 1957–58). The IGY was an intensive, multi-national, multi-disciplinary, global research effort ...

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    • 1959; 64 years ago
    • 3,000 (seasonal maximum)
  5. Nov 7, 2015 · Regarded as the “international continent”, Antarctica is a place of worldwide cooperation, peace, and scientific discovery. There are currently 70 permanent research stations scattered across the continent of Antarctica, which represent 29 countries from every continent on Earth. Together, these countries, or ‘signatories’ of the ...

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  6. Without interruption since 1956, Americans have been studying the Antarctic and its interactions with the rest of the planet. These investigators and supporting personnel make up the U.S. Antarctic Program, which carries forward the Nation's goals of supporting the Antarctic Treaty, fostering cooperative research with other nations, protecting the Antarctic environment, and developing measures ...

  7. Jan 13, 2016 · Heather Goss. January 13, 2016. The Halley VI Research Station underneath the aurora in Antarctica. In 1956, the British Antarctic Survey established the Halley Research Station. Located on the ...

  8. Nov 7, 2016 · In 1956, the polar research vessel Sōya set out for Antarctica. In the 60 years since, Japanese researchers in the region have made important contributions to our understanding of the changing ...

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