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Soviet Antarctic Expedition
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{{Short description|Antarctica research agency of the Soviet Union}}The Soviet Antarctic Expedition (SAE or SovAE) (, Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya) was part of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute of the Soviet Committee on Antarctic Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. It was succeeded by the Russian Antarctic Expedition.The Soviet Union's Ministry of Sea Transport was responsible for the administration, logistics and supply of the expeditions.The first Soviet contact with Antarctica was in January 1947 when the Slava whaling flotilla began whaling in Antarctic waters.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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Stations
The first Soviet Antarctic station, Mirny, was established near the coast on February 13, 1956. On December 1957 another station, Vostok, was built inland near the South geomagnetic pole.Year-round stations
- Mirny (established February 13, 1956)
- Vostok (established December 16, 1957)
- Novolazarevskaya (established January 18, 1961)
- Molodyozhnaya (established January 14, 1963)
- Bellingshausen (established February 22, 1968)
- Leningradskaya (established February 25, 1971)
- Russkaya (established March 9, 1980)
- Progress (established April 1, 1988)
Summer stations
- Komsomolskaya (established November 6, 1957)
- Pionerskaya (established May 27, 1956)
- Druzhnaya I (on the Filchner Ice Shelf in the Weddell Sea)
- Druzhnaya II (on the Weddell Sea)
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10 Years of Soviet Research in Antarctica, 1966 USSR stamp block
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10 Years of Soviet Research in Antarctica, 1966 USSR stamp block
IGY stations
List of stations in use during the International Geophysical Year.Expeditions
The Soviet Union engaged in expeditions to Antarctica from 1955 to its dissolution. After this, the Soviet Antarctic stations were taken over by Russia.See also
- Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
- List of Antarctic expeditions
- Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations
- List of Russian explorers
- Zapadnoye Lake
References
{{no footnotes|date=September 2016}}{{reflist|30em}}- JOURNAL,weblink 10.2307/2202198, 2202198, Boczek, Boleslaw A., The Soviet Union and the Antarctic Regime, The American Journal of International Law, 1984, 78, 4, 834â858, 146974520,
- Voronin, V. I. (1948) "The first Antarctic whaling expedition of the Slava flotilla" in Proceedings of the Soviet Geographical Society, 80(3):213â222
- BOOK, Nudel'man, A. V., 1959, Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Soviet Antarctic Expeditions 1955-1959,weblink
- Gan, I, Towards the great unknown: the Soviets prepare for their thrust into the Antarctic interior, National and transnational agendas in Antarctic Research from the 1950s and beyond. Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop of the SCAR Action Group on the History of Antarctic Research, BPRC Technical report no. 2011-01, Byrd Polar Research Centre, Columbus, Ohio, pp. 116â130. (2012) [Conference Edited]
- JOURNAL, 10.1017/S003224740999043X, 'The first practical Soviet steps towards getting a foothold in the Antarctic': The Soviet Antarctic whaling flotilla Slava, 2011, Gan, Irina, Polar Record, 47, 21â28, 129798279,
- JOURNAL, 10.1017/S0032247409008456, Soviet Antarctic plans after the International Geophysical Year: Changes in policy, 2010, Gan, Irina, Polar Record, 46, 3, 244â256, 145342011,
- JOURNAL, 10.1017/S0032247408007675, The reluctant hosts: Soviet Antarctic expedition ships visit Australia and New Zealand in 1956, 2009, Gan, Irina, Polar Record, 45, 37â50, 145179179,
- JOURNAL, 10.1017/S0032247408007948, 'Will the Russians abandon Mirny to the penguins after 1959 . . . Or will they stay?', 2009, Gan, Irina, Polar Record, 45, 2, 167â175, 144743332,
- Gan, I, The Soviet Preparation for the IGY Antarctic Program and the Australian Response: Politics and Science, BoletÃn Antártico Chileno 2nd SCAR Workshop on the History of Antarctic Research, 22â22 September 2006, Santiago, Chile, pp. 60â70. (2009) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]
- Gan, I, The Soviet Preparation for the IGY Antarctic Program and the Australian Response: Politics and Science, 2nd SCAR Workshop on the History of Antarctic Research, 21â22 September 2006, Santiago, Chile, pp. 11â15. (2006) [Conference Extract]
- Gan, I, There was no cold war in Antarctica. Soviet-Australian contacts in 1950s, Russia in Antarctica Conference proceedings, April 2006, Saint Petersburg, pp. 77â78. (2006) [Conference Extract]
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