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THE German South Polar Expedition was absent altogether twenty-eight months, of which fourteen months were passed in the south polar ice, ten months with our operations in the South Atlantic and ...
This article was originally published with the title “The Forthcoming German Antarctic Expedition, Rapidity in Warship Construction, and more” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 103 No. 24 ...
The new project at the German Antarctic station is another milestone for this research: "The fact that a measurement system winters in both the Arctic and the Antarctic is an international novelty ...
Still, no one accepted the German claim to the land, and the Reich never made a return voyage. Much of the expedition’s findings were lost in the war to come or sealed until publication in 1958.
During the expedition, Polarstern also offered crucial support through her icebreaking capacity so that the construction materials for the new German Antarctic station Neumayer III could be ...
On February 6, Polarstern will promptly leave again for her next Antarctic expedition which is motivated by the International Polar Year 2007/08 and whose goal it is to understand the role of the ...
THE head of the German Antarctic Expedition, Prof. Dr. Drygalski, has sent from Cape Town to the home authorities a number of full reports on the work which had been carried on by the expedition ...