Map of Research Stations in Antarctica

(Original Caption) Map shows existing and proposed observations stations of the 11 nations undertaking scientific work in Antarctica during the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year. In preparation for this January marked an all-time record peak of 2,500 for the population of Antarctica. In another month this is expected to drop to about 200, who will man a few key bases during the black winter months of the 6,000,000 (M) square-mile South Polar continent.
(Original Caption) Map shows existing and proposed observations stations of the 11 nations undertaking scientific work in Antarctica during the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year. In preparation for this January marked an all-time record peak of 2,500 for the population of Antarctica. In another month this is expected to drop to about 200, who will man a few key bases during the black winter months of the 6,000,000 (M) square-mile South Polar continent.
Map of Research Stations in Antarctica
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01 January, 1900
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