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Antarctica marks last sunset for winter
Scientists at Scott Base in Antarctica have marked the last sunset for four months as the region heads into its colder months
Antarctica marks last sunset before winter
Scientists at Scott Base in Antarctica have marked the last sunset for four months.
Countdown to SeaWorld Orlandos Antarctica Empire of the Penguin
The grand opening of SeaWorld Orlando's Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin is four weeks away and the
Scripophily Offers Trans Antarctica Expedition Share Certificate Founder of Scripophily.com Travels to Antarctica .
Scripophily Offers Trans - Antarctica Expedition Share Certificate with printed signature of famous Mt. Everest Climber Sir Edmund Hillary – 1958. Founder of Scripophily.com, Bob Kerstein, travels to Antarctica to commemorate early explorersWASHINGTON, DC (PRWEB) February 26, 2013 Scripophily.com ®, the Internet's largest buyer and seller of collectible stock and ...
Fiennes pulls out of Antarctica trek
Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has to pull out of an expedition across Antarctica hailed as the last great polar challenge because of severe frostbite.
Gotcha Incredible moment leopard seal hunts down tiny penguin for food in Antarctica
Close-up images show a leopard seal lying in wait underwater before pouncing and devouring a penguin in Antarctic waters off the coast of Cuverville Island.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Kate Upton on Antarctica Keep your clothes on
As Sport's Illustrated's Swimsuit cover girl for the second year in a row, Kate Upton takes center stage in the Travel Channel special, "Sports Illustrated: The Making of Swimsuit '13 -- 7 Continents, 17 Wonders," premiering Feb. 17.Kate says there was a full-blown blizzard that shut down production after the ...
Penguin spotted in dark cold Antarctica where no living being can survive
Washington, February 6(ANI): An Adelie Penguin was photographed at Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica by a ESA-sponsored medical research doctor on one of his stopovers on the long voyage to Concordia research station in the heart of the white continent.
Scientist at Work Blog Into Antarcticas Dark Depths
Lake Untersee is one of the most remote and isolated dive sites in the world. And polar researchers can't wait to drop into its miles of darkness.
Antarctica rescue effort resumes after break in weather
New Zealand's Rescue Co-ordination Centre said a rescue mission was scheduled to resume searching for three Canadians missing in the Antarctic since Wednesday.
Queen Elizabeths Diamond Jubilee loot includes a llama Antarctica and Olympic medals
If the British monarchy gets you riled up (and not in the celebratory way) you may want to stop reading now. Because Buckingham Palace has just released a list of gifts bestowed upon Queen Elizabeth II in honour of her … Continue reading ?
Explorer to make and SNO 145 coldest journey to Antarctica
By The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG — It's a six-month expedition in almost constant darkness, in the coldest place on the planet, with no chance of rescue if things go ...
Penguins Private Lives Recorded in Antarctica
MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica — Suppose someone monitors your whole life, from the moment you were born through childhood, puberty, adolescence and your midlife crisis, all the way to your ultimate death — recording what you eat, where you go, who you make love to, when you raise children and how your ...
West Antarctica Warming Twice As Fast As Previously Believed Study
OSLO, Dec 23 (Reuters) - West Antarctica is warming almost twice as fast as previously believed, adding to worries of a thaw that would add to sea level rise from San Francisco to Shanghai, a study showed on Sunday.
High Society The Antarctican Society
Socializing was the word when I joined the Antarctican Society in the 1970s after hiring on for what became a career with the National Science Foundation's U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) .
Argentina protests Britains Antarctica decision
Argentina has formally protested Britain's decision to name a vast swathe of Antarctica as Queen Elizabeth Land and summoned the British ambassador in Buenos Aires to explain the decision.
Part of Antarctica named after Queen
Part of the British Antarctic Territory is named in honour of the Queen, who also receives 60 place mats at her historic visit to a cabinet meeting.
Argentina protests after U.K. renames Antarctica land to honour Queen
Argentina says the United Kingdom's decision to rename a vast swath of Antarctica Queen Elizabeth Land is a throwback to imperialism and has formally complained to the British ambassador in Buenos Aires.
Ranulph Fiennes To Travel Across Antarctica After Christmas Like You Do
# exploration This has been a truly excellent weekend for expedition-related news. If Paul Salopek's seven-year Out of Eden trek wasn't enough for you, perhaps British adventurer and official "greatest living explorer" Ranulph Fiennes' The Coldest Journey will suffice (it's worth clicking through for the pictures of the ice-clustered, bristling ...
UK names slice of Antarctica and quot Queen Elizabeth Land and quot
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain named a vast swathe of its Antarctic territory after Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday, capping a year of Diamond Jubilee celebrations marking the queen's 60th year on the throne.
Queen Elizabeth Land christened in Antarctica
Britain has named a vast swathe of its Antarctic territory after Queen Elizabeth II.
Worlds Favorite Cookie Ice Caps off 100 Years with First Ever Trip to Antarctica
DEERFIELD, Ill., Dec. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Never before has OREO delivered the world's favorite chocolate sandwich cookie to all seven continents. Until now. As a final hoorah to end its 100th birthday ...
Historic Camp Site Discovered on Antarctica
Robert Scott and his men stopped on the slopes of Mount Erebus and now modern-day explorers have found remnants of the doomed team's camp.
Moss Landing research crew sailing to Antarctica for marine research
Under darkening skies of approaching winter storms, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories' research vessel is about to head south for Antarctica. Three years ago, amid increasing interest in climate change impacts to the Antarctic continent and declining budgets, the National Science Foundation approached Moss Landing Marine Laboratories with a request to use its ...
The extreme medic Waiting for Antarctica
In a new column, Robert Conway looks forward to a summer as an expedition medic in Antarctica.
Trekking across Antarctica alone
It wasn't hypothermia or frostbite that Felicity Aston, the first women in the world to cross Antarctica solo, was most afraid of: It was solitude. Every day for 59 days, she had to fight a battle with herself just to get out of her tent, to make it make it ...
Scientists Watch Antarctica Arctic Sea Ice Levels
The ice covering the Arctic Ocean was at a record low, in keeping with a sharp warming trend in the far north. At the same time, the amount of the ocean around Antarctica covered by sea ice hit a record high. It's winter in Antarctica when it's summer in the ...
Scientist at Work Blog Big Brother in Antarctica
Turning 13 individuals into a "team" is a challenge anywhere -- but perhaps less so in Antarctica.
South Africa Woman En Route to Antarctica to Raise Water Awareness
[RNW Africa]Cape Town -A Cape Town student is swopping her shoes for skis and Africa's sunny skies for snow when she joins an epic expedition to Antarctica. The ultimate goal? To raise awareness about the planet's most precious resource, water.
Scientist at Work Blog Journey to Antarctica
A doctor-scientist describes his eventful journey to Antarctica aboard the French vessel L'Astrolabe.
Scientist at Work Blog In Antarctica Dreaming of Mars
A scientist travels to Antarctica to research the limits of human physiology and psychology, moving forward the idea of the first manned mission to Mars.
AUDIO Antarctica used to have palm trees
A researcher told 5 live that Antarctica used to be warm enough for tropical weather plants to grow 50 million years ago.
Palm trees grew on Antarctica
A massive scientific drilling mission off Antarctica's eastern coast turns up evidence of palm trees during a warm period 53 million years ago.
Google Street View Brings Antarctica To A Computer Near You
Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Yesterday was the 110th anniversary of the invention of the air conditioner, so why not keep on a cool theme during the dog days of summer with a virtual trip to Antarctica? Thanks to Internet search giant Google's controversial Street View imaging ...
CSU researcher sounds alarm about future of Antarctica
A Colorado State University researcher is among a group of scientists who say Antarctica faces a grim future unless work is done soon to reverse problems brought on by humans.
Google Maps visits Antarcticas snowy landscape
Complete with 360-degree panoramic views of glaciers, penguins, and exploration outposts, Google's Street View brings the South Pole to armchair explorers. [Read more]
Antarctica must go on heritage list Coalition
THE Coalition has put its weight behind the world heritage listing of Antarctica, giving a fillip to an environmental cause sharply dividing polar experts.
He Wants to Save Antarctica
I first met Robert Swan last summer during an interview. I was immediately impressed by what he had done. Robert Swan was the first person in history to have walked to both the North and South Pole.
New Group Wants You to Help Edward Norton Protect Antarctica
Richard Branson, Edward Norton and National Geographic's Sylvia Earle are lending their likenesses to The Antarctic Ocean Alliance (AOA), a new initiative set up by environmentalists powerhouses like Greenpeace and WWF among others.
Russian Scientists Breach Antarcticas Lake Vostok—Confirmed
Russian scientists have confirmed that they have breached the subglacial Lake Vostok in Antarctica—a first.
Daughter of first black man in Antarctica writes book
George Washington Gibbs Jr., the first African-American to set foot on Antarctica, had long dreamed of writing a book about his adventures as a member of the U.S. Navy on Admiral Richard Byrd's third expedition to the South Pole in 1939-40.
UMES professor lectures in Antarctica
PRINCESS ANNE -- While hundreds of Delmarvans participated in the annual "Penguin Swim" in Ocean City New Year's Day, a UMES professor spent the holiday with the real flightless birds that live at the bottom of the world.
Galway man breaks world record in Antarctica running 100 miles in a day
Richard Donavan, from Galway, ran 160 km (100 miles) in one day through a wind-chill of minus 25 degrees, snow, and ice in Antarctica. He broke a new world record by running this distance in 24 hours, 35 minutes and two seconds.
A billion year old piece of North America traced back to Antarctica
An international team of researchers has found the strongest evidence yet that parts of North America and Antarctica were connected 1.1 billion years ago, long before the supercontinent Pangaea formed.
Antarctica a Journey of Discovery Useful to Teachers Across Disciplines
Designed as a "non-fiction book accessible to anyone at a middle-school reading level," the document should be equally useful for teaching about real-world Polar science or in helping to teach reading by providing young students with engaging content.
Martian Space Suits Get a Test Run in Antarctica
NASA researchers travel to the bottom of the Earth to test new space suits they hope will one day be used on Mars. The space agency continues to prepare for Mars despite having no firm time table for a manned mission. So, exactly how far are we from another "small ...
University geologists scout glaciers in Antarctica
Assistant professor of geology Leigh Stearns and graduate student Brandon Gillette are leaving for Antarctica Wednesday to study glacier movement.
Antarctica the last great frontier
Through the snow, driven almost horizontal by a freezing Antarctic blizzard, I see two wooden crosses marking the lonely graves of whalers who rest here forever.
Study Antarctica Glacier Melt Causing Rise in Sea Level
Scientists record measurements beneath Pine Island Glacier
Observatory In Antarctica Drilling for the Pasts Particles
Scientists want to extract undamaged particles created billions of years ago in the early days of our solar system.
NASA finds shrimp dinner on ice beneath Antarctica
In a surprising discovery about where higher life can thrive, scientists for the first time found a shrimp-like creature and a jellyfish frolicking beneath a massive Antarctic ice sheet.
Clues to Antarctica space blast
A large space rock may have exploded over Antarctica thousands of years ago, according to new research.
Two huge icebergs let loose off Antarcticas coast AP
AP - An iceberg about the size of Luxembourg that struck a glacier off Antarctica and dislodged another massive block of ice could lower the levels of oxygen in the world's oceans, Australian and French scientists said Friday.
2 huge icebergs let loose off Antarcticas coast AP
AP - An iceberg about the size of Luxembourg that struck a glacier off Antarctica and dislodged another massive block of ice could lower the levels of oxygen in the world's oceans, Australian and French scientists said Friday.
Whaler and Activist Ship Collide Off Antarctica
The anti-whaling ship the Bob Barker and a Japanese harpoon boat collided in the icy waters off Antarctica in their second major clash this year.
Shackletons Whisky Dug Up in Antarctica
Three crates of Scotch whisky and two crates of brandy left beneath the floorboards of a hut in Antarctica by the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton in 1909, at the end of a failed expedition to the South Pole, have been unearthed.
New PureTravel Website Live For Antarctica Cruises
The worldwide adventure travel company called PureTravel has just launched a brand new website section which features Antarctica cruises. All of the cruise tours are supplied and booked direct from the tour operators based in local countries. Antarctica stretches over more than 14 million square kilometres and is a land of ...
Letters Letter Antarcticas Allure
Antarctica'S ALLURE.
World Briefing Antarctica New Zealand Group Has Plans to Retrieve Explorers Whisky
Specialists plan to recover two crates of Scotch whisky left more than 100 years ago by the polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and trapped deep in Antarctic ice.
Japan to install largest atmosphere observation radar in Antarctica
Japan will install an atmosphere observation radar at its Showa Station in Antarctica next fiscal year, which is expected to provide more precise global warming forecasts, it's been learned. Other countries' radars in Antarctica can reportedly observe only the lower part of the stratosphere, a dozen kilometers or so above the ...
Deadline for Travel Photography Scholarship with WorldNomads.com Approaching - Join a Nat Geo Photographer in Antarctica!
WorldNomads.com travel photography scholarship deadline is approaching â€" apply for the opportunity to join an on-assignment National Geographic photographer in Antarctica for two weeks. Littleton, CO, October 02, 2009 -- WorldNomads.com travel photography scholarship deadline is approaching â€" apply for the opportunity to join an on-assignment National Geographic photographer in Antarctica ...
Join a National Geographic Photographer in Antarctica - WorldNomads.com Launches Photography Scholarship!
The scholarship recipient’s best photos will be published on the National Geographic Channel's website where they will be viewed by thousands of travelers worldwide, offering a chance to work with one of the most revered exploration organizations in the world. Sydney, Australia, September 03, 2009 -- Today WorldNomads.com announces the launch ...
Addicted to birds Oregonian chases passion penguins in Antarctica The Oregonian
Ross William Hamilton/The OregonianOregon State graduate Noah Strycker, from Creswell, Ore., is studying Adelie penguins like these in Antarctica. Noah Strycker spends his nights sleeping in a tent above an ice-covered valley, or, if winds top 50 mph, in a...
Team of scientists studying climate change head to Antarctica Knoxville News Sentinel
Most people's summer travel plans don't involve getting coated with mud and soaked with freezing saltwater in the coldest place on Earth, in the dark, and 10,000 miles away from home.
Why Antarctica needs our care BBC News
The growing risk of serious shipping accidents and pollution in Antarctic waters mean tougher rules are needed.
Fall Out Boy Plan Second World Record Attempt Promise To Play Antarctica Were Going To Make This Happen MTV Music Television
Fall Out Boy are plotting a second attempt at playing all seven continents, following their canceled concert in Antarctica.
Gigantic Ice Shelf Disintegrating Off Antarctica Peninsula The Online NewsHour
A huge slab of ice has fallen off the Antarctic peninsula, threatening the ice shelf behind it. Scientists say the collapse shows how quickly polar changes can occur amid certain climate conditions. A scientist explains what the collapse may mean.
Fall Out Boy Will Play In Antarctica To Set World Record MTV Asia
Never let it be said that Fall Out Boy aren't making the absolute, total and complete most they can out of being a successful rock band.
Fall Out Boy to Play Record Breaking Gig in Antarctica Spin
Opting out of the race for most chin-ups in one minute , Fall Out Boy have discovered a more apt route to enter the Guinness Book of World Records: perform on all seven continents in less than nine months, and celebrate with a crowning gig in Antarctica! ...
Today in History In 1958 and expedition led by Vivian Fuchs completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica by . The Monterey County Herald
A ctress Jennifer Jones is 89. Bluegrass singer-musician Doc Watson is 85. Actor John Cullum is 78. Author Tom Wolfe is 78. Former Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev is 77. Actress Barbara Luna is 69. Actor Jon Finch is 67. Author John Irving is 66. Singer Lou Reed is 66.
SciFri Radio Research in Antarctica
Brrrrr! We check in on research in Antarctica.
UW soil scientist at home in Antarctica Wisconsin State Journal
Jim Bockheim, a UW-Madison soil scientist, has spent a lot of time in Antarctica. If you need proof of that, just check a map of this remote land at the bottom of the world. Look for Mount Bockheim. Yes, Bockheim has a mountain in Antarctica named after him. This is ...
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Eds: CORRECTS surname of man who sped up wedding plans to Heikel sted Henkel and nationality to Danish sted Dutch and age of Larsen to 29 sted 28 in grafs 12-13. AP Video.
Survivors of Antarctica shipwreck heading home Seattle Times
The last group of survivors from the Antarctic cruise ship that struck an iceberg and sunk into the icy sea have been flown back to the...
Last survivors airlifted from Antarctica AP via Yahoo News
The last group of survivors from the Antarctic cruise ship that struck an iceberg and slipped into the icy sea have been flown back to the South American mainland.
Victoria man crew member of sunken ship in Antarctica Vancouver Province
A Victoria adventure guide was among 154 tourists rescued from a ship that sunk on a tour of Antarctica. Naturalist Colin Baird was one of two Canadian expedition leaders on the Explorer cruise liner on a tour of the frozen continent. Ten Canadian tourists were also on the trip.
Holland America Line Features New South America and Antarctica Itineraries in 2009 PR Newswire via Yahoo Finance
Holland America's 2009 South America and Antarctica cruises are teeming with ideal opportunities to journey to exotic destinations and explore the ends of the earth. With new itineraries and more sailings than ever before, guests can choose from an impressive 18 cruises on ms Statendam, ms Prinsendam or flagship ms Amsterdam.
Diane Ronayne Antarctica and beyond for Boise High grad The Idaho Statesman
Columnist Diane Ronayne writes about a local who's living in Antarctica, Greg Mortenson, Lunch for Literacy, Baker's Dozen at Rediscovered Bookshop, library book sales, and free jazz.
Claiming Antarctica Oil Water And Environmental Risks Science Daily
Owners of the Antarctic territories may be ill-prepared to face a major environmental challenge to the continent, according to an Australian academic. She said that, with its massive resources of fresh water and unknown quantities of oil, Antarctica could be ripe for exploitation once resources in the rest of the ...
Festival marks 50 years of Kiwis in Antarctica NZPA via Yahoo Xtra News
A week-long festival in Christchurch is marking the 50th anniversary of New Zealand's presence in Antarctica in the name of scientific research and conservation.
A cruise to Antarctica Newsday
We were on our way to Antarctica's Deception Island when the MV Discovery suddenly slowed to a nautical tiptoe. Looking out from our aerie on the bridge, I could see no imminent danger -- it just looked as if we were sailing through a vast, gray Slushee. But the mood ...
Group heads to Antarctica to extract microorganisms bacteria The Daily Comet
BATON ROUGE, La. Many climatologists have spent recent years sampling "ice cores" in Antarctica to study global warming and atmospheric changes.
NASA Antarctica snowmelt moving inland UPI
NASA scientists studying 20 years of data from space-based sensors found Antarctic snow is increasingly melting farther inland and at higher altitudes.
A voyage of discovery to wondrous Antarctica Boston Globe
Antarctica is a wonderland, a home to penguins by the thousands, as well as seals, whales, albatrosses with massive wingspans, stark and beautiful ice formations, including glaciers, all surrounded by the waters of the Southern Ocean.
NASA Antarctica snowmelt moving inland EARTHtimes.org
NASA scientists studying 20 years of data from space-based sensors found Antarctic snow is increasingly melting farther inland and at higher altitudes. The discovery is significant, scientists said, since Antarctica contains 90 percent of Earth's fresh wa...
Santarchy in Antarctica
From Boing Boing Blog Click thumbnail for full-size image. The RSA's David Calkins shares this snapshot of Santarchy mayhem afoot on the ice continent (left), and says: "Santacon comes to Antarctica! Yeah! There will be a 36-Santa rampage tomorrow and Thursday. I know... Because me 'n' Rob (who ...
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