Brockton Station (Antarctica)
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Brockton Station | |
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Coordinates: 80°01′12″S 178°25′12″W / 80.0200°S 178.4200°W[1] | |
Region | Ross Ice Shelf |
Established | October 1965 |
Closed | February 1972 |
Government | |
• Type | Administration |
• Body | United States Navy |
Elevation | 332 m (1,089 ft) |
Active times | Every summer |
Brockton Station was an American research (weather) station in Antarctica. It was built by the Seabees and operated by the US Navy during the summer months from October 1965 to February 1972. The station was located 300 miles (500 kilometers) southeast of McMurdo Station, near the center of the Ross Ice Shelf.
See also
- List of Antarctic field camps
- Byrd Station
- Dean Cullom Smith
- Ellsworth Station
- Framheim
- Hallett Station
- List of Antarctic expeditions
- McMurdo Station
- Operation Deep Freeze
- Palmer Station
- Plateau Station
- List of Antarctic research stations
- Siple Station
- South Pole Station
References
- ^ "Brockton Station Meteorology". Antarctic Meteorological Research Center. Space Science and Engineering Center. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
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