Nestled on the Inexpressible Island in the Ross Sea, the station has survived the Antarctic's brutal climate and delivered ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — Harsh cold descended on the nation’s midsection Monday as a polar vortex gripped the Rockies and Northern Plains on the heels of weekend storms that pummeled the Eastern U.S ...
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And if the polar vortex is to blame. First, a quick refresher on the polar vortex. The polar vortex is a region of very strong winds that form a circle around the North Pole. The vortex is located ...
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Two American astronauts who have been trapped on the International Space Station since June could return to Earth earlier in March than expected, NASA said Tuesday. Veteran astronauts Butch Wilmore ...
Etihad Rail have announced the first four passenger stations in the UAE, which will soon be connected by train. On Thursday January 24, it was confirmed that you’ll be able to zip from Dubai to Abu ...
Space psychologist Andres Käosaar is currently at the Polish research station on King George Island, while polar scientist Priit Tisler is in Queen Maud Land. For 30-year-old Käosaar, this is his ...
The BERA Centre, the first Polish infrastructure in the Arctic in over 40 years, officially opened on January 23, 2025, in Svalbard. The Polish BERA logistics and research center in Svalbard is ...
Its true legacy is only now being revealed. Workers test one of the polar station’s 15 escape hatches. When this image and others appeared in the May 1962 issue of National Geographic ...