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  1. 3 days ago · Research stations in Antarctica. For analogous stations in the Arctic, see List of research stations in the Arctic. Countries with research stations in Antarctica. Countries with active research stations (orange), countries with inactive or no research stations (grey).

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    1 day ago · The "ceremonial" South Pole, at Amundsen–Scott Station. Antarctica's population consists mostly of the staff of research stations in Antarctica (which are continuously maintained despite the population decline in the winter), although there are 2 all-civilian bases in Antarctica: the Esperanza Base and the Villa Las Estrellas base.

  3. 5 days ago · Established in 1954, Mawson is the longest continuously operating station south of the Antarctic Circle. It is the most westerly of Australia’s 3 continental stations. It is situated about 5,200 km south-west of Perth. Location: 67° 36′ 10″ S, 62° 52′ 23″ E (−67.6027°, 62.8730°) Mawson local time: 4:30 am on 4 May 2024 ( UTC +5)

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Antarctic Science Research. 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.

  5. 4 days ago · Map of Antarctica highlighting the major geographic regions, ice sheets, and sites of several research stations. (more) emperor penguin. Emperor penguins in Antarctica. Antarctica, the world’s southernmost and fifth largest continent.

  6. 5 days ago · Macquarie Island research station. Home > Antarctic operations > Stations > Macquarie Island. Macquarie Island is located halfway between Tasmania and Antarctica and a station was established on the “green sponge” in 1948.

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · This paper presents the case of Halley VI research station, a British Antarctic Survey station on the Brunt Ice Shelf in East Antarctica, and its co-evolution with geospace science throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

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