Category:Research stations in Antarctica
Research stations in Antarctica are buildings where scientists live and work while they study the continent of Antarctica. These stations are used for scientific research in many fields, such as climate, glaciers, wildlife, astronomy, and more.
Many countries have built research stations in Antarctica. Some are open all year (permanent stations), while others are only used during the summer. These stations are part of the Antarctic Treaty System, which says Antarctica must be used for peaceful and scientific purposes only.
This category includes all types of research stations that are located in Antarctica, both current and former. Subantarctic island research stations are included here to expand into broadest sense.
Pages in category "Research stations in Antarctica"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.