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  2. Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions were established in 1947 [3] with expeditions to Macquarie Island and Heard Island. [4] In 1948 the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) was established to administer the expedition program.

  3. List of Antarctic expeditions - Wikipedia

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    1960 – South African National Antarctic Expedition; 1960–1962 – 6th Soviet Antarctic Expedition – led by V. Driatsky; 1961–1963 – 7th Soviet Antarctic Expedition – led by Aleksandr Dralkin; 1962–1962 – Vostok traverse – led by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions

  4. ANARESAT - Wikipedia

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    ANARESAT or Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Satellite is a communication solution using Intelsat Geostationary communication satellites to allow Australian Antarctic Division sites to communicate. [1] [2]

  5. Australia rescues sick expedition member from remote ...

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    A sick expedition member has been evacuated from a remote Antarctic outpost in the depths of winter following a rescue operation spanning thousands of kilometers, Australian authorities said ...

  6. Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition - Wikipedia

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  7. Neville Parsons - Wikipedia

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    From 1949 Parsons spent fourteen years on the staff of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE), spending 1950 at Macquarie Island and 1955 at Mawson Station in Antarctica as a cosmic ray and auroral physicist, establishing cosmic ray observatories in each case. He also spent the summers of 1961-62 and 1963-64 at Macquarie ...

  8. Scientists in Chile question if Antarctica has hit a point of ...

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    Nearly 1,500 academics, researchers and scientists specializing in Antarctica gathered in southern Chile for the 11th Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research conference this week to share the ...

  9. Terra Nova Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Terra Nova islands were "sighted" from the Magga Dan on 8 March 1961, by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) under Phillip Law.They were named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia (ANCA) after the Terra Nova, which was the lead expedition ship of the 1910–13 British Antarctic Expedition, and from which Royal Navy Lieutenant H.L.L. Pennell discovered ...