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Where is the Neumayer III station exactly located?

Where is the Neumayer III station exactly located?

Neumayer-Station III, also known as Neumayer III after geophysicist Georg von Neumayer, is a German Antarctic research station of the Alfred-Wegener-Institut. It is located on the approximately 200 metres (660 ft) thick Ekström Ice Shelf several kilometres south of Neumayer-Station II.

Who built the station at the South Pole?

The original South Pole station is now referred to as “Old Pole”. The station was constructed by U.S Navy Seabees led by LTJG Richard Bowers, the 8-man Advance Party being transported by the VX-6 Air Squadron in 2 R4Ds on 20 Nov. 1956.

Why are Antarctic research stations on stilts?

The 1,850m2 station, run by the Alfred Wegener Institute, is built on a series of 16 hydraulic stilts that are capable of raising the 2,200-ton complex further above the ground. This allows the station to keep pace with snowdrifts, which can raise the surface of the ice shelf by as much as a metre a year.

How many stations does the South Pole have?

A total of 42 countries (as of October 2006), all signatories to the Antarctic Treaty, operate seasonal (summer) and year-round research stations on the continent….List of research stations.

Station name Amundsen–Scott South Pole
Country United States
Year Est. 1957
Administered by United States Antarctic Program

Where was the first Neumayer Station in Antarctica?

In 1981, the first Georg von Neumayer Station in the Antarctic was established on the Ekstrom Ice Shelf as a research observatory for geophysical, meteorological and atmospheric chemistry measurements, as well as a logistics base for summer expeditions.

What was the purpose of the Neumayer Station?

The first Neumayer Station was established in 1981 as a research observatory for geophysical, meteorological and air chemistry measurements, as well as a logistics base for summer expeditions.

Where is Neumayer Station located on the Ice Shelf?

It is located on the approximately 200 metres (660 ft) thick Ekström Ice Shelf several kilometres south of Neumayer-Station II. The station’s assembly kit was transported to its current position early in November 2007. It is moving with the shelf ice at about 200 meters per year towards the open sea.

When was Neumayer Station III added to the webcam?

Webcam Neumayer Station III: Several Views – Several views of Neumayer III, Antarctica. This webcam Neumayer Station III with the theme Science was added on February 14, 2008 and is operated by Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung. It got 129105 visitors since then.