Wrecks of Scott and Shackleton’s last ships to be filmed using submersible that photographed Titanic
Expedition led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society will voyage to the ocean floor to create a 3-D digital replicas of both wrecks ...
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9,300 feet high. 3 kilometers of ice, and no way out
Imagine living in a place where the sun disappears for six months, temperatures drop below -100°F (-73°C), and help is ...
Hamamatsu Photonics marks the successful deployment of the IceCube Upgrade at the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Amundsen ...
The hottest location in the world over the last 24 hours was Omidiyeh, Iran, where a temperature of 49.8°C was recorded, ...
Old chemicals found inside two of Antarctica's most significant historic huts could pose "potential explosive hazards", a report has warned. Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod Hut at Cape Royds and Captain ...
Chemicals found inside two of Antarctica's most important historically sites, Earnest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott's huts, could pose "potential explosive hazards", a report has warned.
KBR (NYSE: KBR) announced today its Mission Technology Solutions business has been awarded an $8 billion ceiling Antarctic Science and Engineering Support Contract (ASESC) by the U.S. National Science ...
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THE centre of interest in polar exploration has been shifted, earlier than might have been expected, from the north to the south by the telegram forwarded from Stewart Island from the returning Terra ...
Federal authorities in Orlando have unsealed a startling indictment against 29-year-old Justin Vancott-Harnish of St. Cloud, charging him with the trafficking of a minor. The announcement, made by U.S ...
Federal prosecutors say a 29-year-old St. Cloud man has been indicted on charges that he trafficked a minor while working at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. The federal grand jury ...
Camp near the Geographic South Pole where all 360 lines of longitude meet and every direction points north. See the Ceremonial Pole and flags of the original Antarctic Treaty signatory nations.
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