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Antarctic science and exploration - Discovering Antarctica

Science and exploration · From the heroic age of 19th century exploration to the present day, Antarctica has continued to be the site for new scientific ...

Antarctic Exploration | AMNH

But a group of scientists realized that exhaustive research could only succeed if teams began to pool talents and findings. In 1950 the International Council of ...

Science in Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey

For over a century Britain has been at the forefront of exploration and scientific research in Antarctica.

The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica - Welcome to ...

USAP.gov is the main repository for information about the United States Antarctic Program. The site is designed for the general public, news agencies, ...

Climate Science in Antarctica

For many years, the majority of Antarctic science took place on national Antarctic expeditions, whose primary objective was not science but exploration.

Top 10 Scientific Discoveries in Antarctica - Poseidon Expeditions

In 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and four other men were the first to successfully reach the South Pole. It took the group 57 days to make their 1,800 ...

Scientific Opportunities in Antarctica: Risks and Benefits of Exploration

While it is challenging to live and work in this extreme environment, this region offers many opportunities for scientific research. The Polar ...

Opportunities For Participation in the United States Antarctic Program

Each year the United States deploys to Antarctica about 700 people to perform scientific research and about 2,500 people to operate and maintain year-round ...

Antarctica - Exploration, Wildlife, Ice | Britannica

European explorers first approached Antarctica in 1520, when Portuguese navigator and explorer Ferdinand Magellan rounded South America during his journey to ...

Science in Antarctica

Antarctica is also a barometer of climate change. BAS: Science Briefings · Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) · Antarctic Treaty Secretariat (ATS).

History of Antarctic explorers | Royal Museums Greenwich

Exploring Antarctica - a timeline · 1901-1904 Captain Robert Falcon Scott leads his first expedition to the Antarctic in the specially built ship Discovery.

Why Antarctica matters - British Antarctic Survey

The discovery in 1985 by scientists at British Antarctic ... The UK has been a world leader in Antarctic science and exploration for more than two centuries.

Chapter III: Antarctica: A Unique Laboratory for Science

... scientific research in Antarctica. U.S. investment in Antarctic exploration and research over the past four decades is consistent with the region's ...

Scientific research - Australian Antarctic Program

Projects are undertaken in Antarctica, the sub-Antarctic, on the Southern Ocean and in Australia. Antarctic science is highly collaborative, bringing together ...

100 years of Antarctic Science | LEARNZ

Antarctica has a long history of heroic adventure, exploration and science. Science in Antarctica began over 100 years ago during some of the first ...

Antarctic Stations (NSF) - NASA

One study, Shared Cognitive Architectures for Long-term Exploration (SCALE) ... Research: Palmer has research focused on the Antarctic marine ecosystem ...

History of Antarctica - Wikipedia

... Antarctic exploration and the scientific research surrounding the discovery of the continent. Shortly thereafter, expedition documents were reexamined.

Continuing a legacy of Antarctic exploration | MIT News

As the group of naval officers and scientists set foot upon the Ross Ice Shelf, they mapped their travels and completed surveys, collecting ...

Antarctic Science: Why US Leadership and Investments Matter (2022)

Antarctica is the world's only continent designated just for scientific exploration. At present, roughly 30 countries have research facilities in the Antarctic ...

The scientific era begins - Australian Antarctic Program

Borchgrevink proposed a return visit to the Antarctic with a scientific party that would, for the first time, stay for a winter on the continent ...