100 Years since Amundsen beat Scott to the pole. Dec. 18, 2011 — -- On December 14, 1911, a five-man Norwegian team led by Roald Amundsen became the first explorers to reach the South Pole.
The writer and journalist Jeff Wilser is releasing a book later this month in partnership with the organization that covers ...
Editor's Note: John Bauhs, a Portage High School graduate and chef to 250 scientists and workers at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica, has agreed to update Daily Register readers ...
Climate scientists long thought Antarctica’s interior may not be very sensitive to warming, but our research, published today, shows a dramatic change. Over the past 30 years, the South Pole has been.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 110, No. 748 (June 1998), pp. 747-753 (7 pages) ABSTRACT During the austral summer of 1996, the mid‐infrared imaging polarimeter NIMPOL ...
On a brutally cold Halloween evening in 1956, a plane landed at the ice-covered bottom of the Earth, touching down at the South Pole for the first time in history. It was nearly 60 degrees below zero.
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