In late February, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Halley VI Research Station closed for the 2021/22 season. The season saw some major developments at the station, including several significant ...
are gearing up for the start of the Antarctic summer field season. The first Twin Otter aircraft have arrived at Rothera Research Station, preparations are being made to reopen Halley Research ...
Residents at the Antarctic research station must face icy temperatures down to -49°C in winter, as well as complete darkness for several months. Eloise Saville, a carpenter at the Halley VI Research ...
Applications open for the world’s most remote jobs – with all expenses paid - Carpenters, chefs and electricians will want to pack a coat for these Antarctic vacancies ...
Residents at the Antarctic research station must face icy temperatures down to -49°C in winter, as well as complete darkness for several months. Eloise Saville, a carpenter at the Halley VI ...
BBC Inside Science 2D supermaterials; Inside an MRI; Antarctic architecture Halley VI Research Base Hugh Broughton designed the Halley VI base, a Thunderbirds inspired building, perched on top of ...
The advance party sent in to open up Britain’s mothballed Antarctic base have found no damage. Halley station was closed ... The Royal Research Ship Ernest Shackleton is also expected soon ...
The EU's Sentinel-2 satellite has obtained a crystal clear image of Antarctica's new monster ... Its detachment occurred close to Britain's Halley research station, which sits just 20km upstream ...
Eloise Saville is a carpenter at Halley VI Research Station, which sits on an ice shelf and is the furthest south of the BAS facilities. This is her first season in Antarctica. She said ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS ... Eloise Saville is a carpenter at Halley VI Research Station on the Brunt Ice Shelf. "This job is unlike anything I've ever done before," she says.
The institute called the job openings on the UK’s Antarctica bases, including Rothera and Halley Station, the “opportunity of a lifetime”. Eloise Saville, a carpenter at Halley VI Research ...