- Scott Base
:"Scott Base may also refer to
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station ."Scott Base is a base located at coord|77|51|S|166|45|E| in
Antarctica and is operated byNew Zealand . It was named after CaptainRobert Falcon Scott ,Royal Navy , leader of two British expeditions to theRoss Sea area of Antarctica. Located onRoss Island nearMount Erebus in theRoss Dependency , it is New Zealand's only base in Antarctica. It was set up as support to field research and the centre for research intoearth science s, but now conducts research in many fields.Base history
Scott Base was originally constructed in support of the UK inspired and privately managed
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (TAE). The New Zealand government provided support for the TAE and also for theInternational Geophysical Year (IGY) project of1957 five of whose members were attached to the Expedition. Three New Zealand observers with the task of selecting the site for a base went toMcMurdo Sound with theUnited States “Operation Deep Freeze I” in the summer of1955 . After evaluating possible sites, a location nearButter Point was chosen. This was later changed toPram Point as it provided better access for offloading supplies from the Expedition ship "HMNZS Endeavour" and also allowed for the operation of the critical RNZAF Antarctic Flight on a nearby ice runway. Scott Base passed over to NZ Government ownership via the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), on March 5, 1958, at the conclusion of the TAE. During the IGY the United States facility at Hut Point did not operate as a scientific base. It was the New Zealand expedition’s responsibility to furnish the important scientific data (auroral, ionospheric, seismic, etc.), linking the McMurdo area research activities with those of the United States Pole Station and the joint United States-New Zealand station atCape Hallett ,Victoria Land .In 1958, following completion of the TAE and IGY, New Zealand made the decision to continue to operate Scott Base for scientific research, much of which depends upon the continuity of recorded data over a period of years. In order to maintain operations, a base rebuilding programme began in
1976 . As of2008 , the only original building is the TAE 'A' mess hut, which contains material recording New Zealand's involvement in Antarctica since 1957. In 2005 the two-story high Hillary Field Centre was commissioned, increasing the floor area of Scott Base by 1800 square metres and providing work areas to support field parties as well as additional office space. The building was officially opened by Foreign MinisterPhil Goff andSir Edmund Hillary .From 1957 until
1986 , dogs played a part in base operations. Initially they were an essential means of transport, but with better technology their importance dwindled until they were removed in line with environmental treaties.The base today
The base is made up of a neat collection of lime-green buildings which are linked by all-weather corridors. These buildings can accommodate 85 people over summer, with a "skeleton staff" of between 10 and 14 people remaining over the winter.
Like nearby
McMurdo Station , Scott Base is connected to the global telephone network via a Satellite Earth Station operated byTelecom New Zealand , located approx 3km away at Arrival Heights. Telecom NZ also provide phone and data services to McMurdo as well as to the Italian Programme at Terra Nova Bay. McMurdo Station has an independent communications infrastructure located at Black Island and linked to Ross Island via Microwave.Scott Base is today operated by
Antarctica New Zealand .Climate
The base has fairly typical weather conditions for Antarctica, with minimum temperatures around -45°C (-49°F) and summer maximums only occasionally above freezing point. It is exposed to the full strength of southerly
blizzard s, although overall it is less windy thanMcMurdo Station . The maximum wind velocities experienced have been gusts up to 185 km/h with steady velocities under blizzard conditions of 95–115 km/h. The highest recorded temperature was 6.0°C (42.8°F), the coolest -57°C (-70.6°F) and the mean temperature -19.6°C (-3.3°F). [http://www.niwascience.co.nz/edu/resources/climate/summary/summary.prn]ee also
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ANDRILL
*List of Antarctica expeditions
*Marble Point
*McMurdo Station
*McMurdo Sound
*Mt Erebus
*Ross Ice Shelf
*The Antarctic Sun
*Williams Field External links
* [http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz Antarctica New Zealand homepage]
* [http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/scott-base/1606 Scott base homepage]
* [http://www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/stations/scott.shtml Antarctic connection page]
* [http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/weather/SBweather/sbweather.html Current weather at Scott Base]
* [http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/education/2568 Current webcam at Scott Base]
* [http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/news/image-gallery/antarctica/default.htm Images & Articles about Antarctica from New Zealand Defence Force] Scott Base 50th Anniversary Website
* [http://www.scottbase50years.co.nz Scott Base 50th Anniversary Website]
* [http://www.nzdf.mil.nz/news/image-gallery/scott-base/default.htm Photos of Prime Minister's visit]
* [http://stamps.nzpost.co.nz/Cultures/en-NZ/Stamps/NewZealandCurrentIssues/ScottBase19572007/IssueInformation.htm 50th Anniversary stamp issue]NZ Antarctic Research
* [http://www.lgp.aq Latitudinal Gradient Project (LGP) supporting scientists in investigations related to the broad theme of ecosystems research]
* [http://www.andrill.org ANDRILL - Drilling back into the future]
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