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1. Meteorites In Antarctica - By: Herbert Young
Meteorites in Antarctica Meteorites seem to like to fall in remote places around the globe. One such place is Antarctica. In the following list, known meteorites (22,507 in total) have been arranged according to country of fall or find. An asterisk (*) after the name indicates that the ...

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Exploring The Exotic - Antarctica Cruise
Antarctica is one of the great unexplored areas of the world. It wasnt until the last fifty years that there has been any appreciable exploration or study of the vast frozen continent. Now the tourist with sufficient money can actually view and set foot on this unique part of the earth.The tourist season for Antarctica is restricted only to the months of December through February when it is the peak of summer in the southernmost part of the world. Only vessels equipped for the icy waters cruise
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2. Alaskan Polar Bears - By: Michael Russell
There are many types of bears; however, the polar bear rivals the Kodiak bear as the biggest four-footed carnivore on Earth.  The polar bear can live for 25 years if it is healthy and strong.  Everyone may think that a polar bear's fur is white, but it is not.  Each hair is really a h...

3. Alaskan Animal Residents. Meet Two Famous Ones! - By: Michael Russell
Alaska is the largest state in the union.  It contains about 365 million acres.  About 50 million acres are serviced by the National Park Service.  This acreage is classified as national preserves, parks and also national monuments.  The largest state park in the nation is locate...



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First Direct Evidence That Human Activity Is Linked To Antarctic Ice Shelf Collapse
The first direct evidence linking human activity to the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves is published this week in the Journal of Climate. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey, the Center for Polar Observation and Modeling, University College London and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, reveal that stronger westerly winds in the northern Antarctic Peninsula, driven principally by human-induced climate change, are responsible for the marked regional summer warming that led to the retreat and collapse of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf.... More

Rov Discovers Antarctic Seafloor Fauna
Delicate pink hydrocorals and various echinoderms were observed by the ROV. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) remain an efficient technology to uncover the secrets of Antarctic seafloor fauna. As a precursor to the International Polar Year 2007/2008, the current Polarstern expedition conducted by the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine research releases short seafloor video clips taken by ROV only a few hours after the robot has been recovered. ... More

Antarctic Research Within The International Polar Year Ipy 2007/08
The 27th research campaign of Bremerhaven's Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research marks the beginning of the summer research season in the Antarctic. The institute collaborates with 20 research institutions and ten logistics organisations from 14 countries. Neumayer Station will serve as the logistical base for extensive measurements using aircraft. An expedition aboard research icebreaker Polarstern is travelling along the Antarctic Peninsula as part of the global "Census of Marine Life."... More

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Volume 2 in the faithful reproduction of Robert Falcon Scott's book on his first Antarctic expedition. On this expedition Scott became the 1st human to see the South Polar ice cap and set a farthest south record. Here recounted in his own distinct voice, he tells of blizzards, frostbite, scurvy, snowblindness, the death of 2 crew members, and the difficulty of blasting free the icebound ship. Also...
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