Scott Base
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Scott Base | |
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Aerial photograph of Scott Base, looking towards Observation Hill at left. | |
Location of Scott Base in Antarctica | |
| Coordinates: 77°50′57″S 166°46′06″E / 77.849132°S 166.768196°E | |
| Established | 20 January 1957 |
| Elevation | 10 m (30 ft) |
| Population (2017) | |
| • Summer | 78 |
| • Winter | 11 |
| Time zone | UTC+12 (NZST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+13 (NZDST) |
| Website | antarcticanz.govt.nz/scott-base |
Scott Base is a research station in Antarctica. It is run by New Zealand. The base is used for scientific research and as a support station for people working in Antarctica.
Location
[change | change source]Scott Base is on Ross Island, near the Ross Ice Shelf. It is close to the coast of Antarctica and just 3 kilometers (2 miles) from the United States' McMurdo Station. The base is built on solid ground at the edge of Mount Erebus, an active volcano.
History
[change | change source]Scott Base was opened in 1957 for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition. It was named after Captain Robert Falcon Scott, a British explorer who led early expeditions to the South Pole. Since then, the base has been used by New Zealand for many types of scientific research and logistical support.
Research
[change | change source]Scott Base is used for research in:
Scientists work there during the summer, and a smaller group stays over winter. Around 85 people live there in summer, and about 10–15 stay for the winter.
Buildings
[change | change source]The base has green-colored buildings connected by covered walkways. It includes:
- Living quarters
- Laboratories
- Dining room
- Workshops
- Storage areas
- A wind farm to make electricity
There are also communications rooms and vehicle garages.
Geography
[change | change source]Scott Base is located on Ross Island, which is made of volcanic rock. Nearby are:
- Mount Erebus (an active volcano)
- Ross Ice Shelf
- McMurdo Sound
- McMurdo Station (USA)
The area has a mix of rock, ice, and snow.
Climate
[change | change source]Scott Base has a cold polar climate:
- Winter temperatures can fall below -40°C (-40°F)
- Summer temperatures are usually around -2°C to -15°C (28°F to 5°F)
- Strong winds and snow are common
- There is no sunlight during winter (polar night)
- In summer, there is 24-hour daylight (midnight sun)
- The highest recorded temperature was 6.8 °C (44.2 °F), and the coldest was −57 °C (−71 °F), and the mean temperature was −19.6 °C (−3.3 °F).[1]
Trivia
[change | change source]- Scott Base is the only New Zealand base in Antarctica.
- It is close enough to walk or drive to McMurdo Station.
- A wind turbine system helps reduce fuel use at the base.
- The base is managed by Antarctica New Zealand, the government agency for Antarctic programs.
- ↑ Mackintosh, Lesley (2013). "How cold is the Antarctic?". NIWA. Retrieved 11 July 2016.