Argentina ended its Antarctic campaign
The 2020/21 Antarctic campaign has been successfully completed following the arrival of the icebreaker ARA “Almirante Irízar” in the port of Buenos Aires.
The 2020/21 Antarctic campaign has been successfully completed following the arrival of the icebreaker ARA “Almirante Irízar” in the port of Buenos Aires.
The ocean of Saturn’s moon Enceladus may be more active than scientists previously believed. Enceladus is one of 82 moons of Saturn discovered to date.
All stations in Antarctica have one problem, namely fire protection. Once a fire has broken out it is almost impossible to bring it under control.
On March 21, 2021, Arctic sea ice likely reached its maximum extent for the winter of 2020/21 at 5.71 million square miles.
The 2nd Lufthansa special flight LH2574 departed again from Hamburg Airport to Mount Pleasant on March 30 at 21:30 with an Airbus A350-900.
For the first time, researchers collected year-round video footage and hydrodynamic data from the mysterious world of a deep-sea sponge in the Arctic.
Norway is planning to expand its space activities on the island of Andøya and is building a new spaceport for satellites.
Scientists at the RB RAS Institute of Geology and Mineralogy have developed a method to prevent accidents like the one at Norilsk.
China has completed studies for the fourth phase of its lunar program and is expected to build a station at the moon’s south pole in the future.
A NASA-funded seismometer that will be used on icy moons in the future has completed a successful test in Greenland.
How can people on the ISS space station, on the moon or on a mission to Mars be supplied with fresh fruit and vegetables?
The geology and connection of Antarctica with its ancient neighbouring continents have been measured more precisely than ever before with the help of satellites.
It is the end of a 30-year era for the British supply ship and icebreaker RRS “James Clark Ross”, which is on its last tour.
The “Davis” station is the southernmost Australian research station in Antarctica and is getting older. It is now to be renewed.
Using a system of multiple stereoscopic cameras, Australian researchers are studying krill swarms in Antarctica.
The Arktika-M-1 satellite was launched on February 28, 2021 and is the first of ten Arktika satellites that Roscosmos plans to put into orbit over the next few years.
An Icelandair Boeing 767-300 flies from Reykjavik, with a stopover in Cape Town, to Antarctica to supply the Norwegian Troll Research Station.
Turkey plans to build its own station in the southern part of the Antarctic Peninsula and has submitted its plans.
Marine construction and shipping are making the oceans noisier and noisier. A study now shows that far more animal species are affected by this noise in their behaviour.
Record flight for Lufthansa: After 15 hours 36 minutes and 13,600 kilometres an Airbus A350-900 with researchers on board arrived at the Falkland Islands.
Microsoft has officially made Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit people of Canada, available for translation in many of its products.
Lufthansa plans to make history: To replace researchers at the Neumayer Station in Antarctica, Lufthansa is planning one of the longest flights in its history.
India’s National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCPOR) has launched its 40th Antarctic expedition. The icebreaker started from Goa and is expected to arrive in Antarctica in 40 days.
The next phase of construction of the British Rothera Station on the Antarctic Peninsula started on January 11, 2021. The new operations building is scheduled for completion by 2023.