In 1955, as a result of a secret agreement reached between the Eisenhower Administration and a German breakaway group in Antarctica, a transnational corporate space program began to emerge. The secret infusion of personnel and resources from US military contractors into Antarctica allowed this transnational corporate program to steadily grow into a major space power, which would eventually surpass and eclipse the secret space programs run by the US Navy, Air Force, and the classified space programs of other nations. Dr. Michael Salla reveals some startling facts.
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A team of women from the UK have spent the past four months on a remote island in Antarctica - surrounded by thousands of penguins.
Based at Port Lockroy they've been welcoming visitors to the world's most southerly post office. The facilities there are basic to say the least, as Kylie Pentelow found out when she visited Antarctica.
Penguins are one of the first animals that come to mind when people imagine Antarctica. However, of the 17 species of penguins in the world, only seven can actually be found Antarctica itself.
On the southern-most tip of the planet rests one of the world's most massive and mysterious landmasses. Read up on some facts before your Antarctica cruise.
After joining Ernest Shackleton for his 1907-09 Nimrod expedition into Antarctica, explorer Douglas Mawson led his own 31-man voyage, dubbed the "Australasian Antarctic Expedition," into the continent from 1911-14. The journey would result in several geological and scientific discoveries
As the Arctic becomes more accessible due to reduced ice cover, countries with polar real estate increasingly viewing the region through an economic lens.
As the Antarctic Treaty turns 60, keeping watch on the icy continent is becoming more difficult. So, what is China doing down there? Truth is, we don't know for sure.
Anglo-Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton found space for 25 cases of whisky on his Nimrod expedition to Antarctica. A century later, three of those cases were discovered under the ice, inspiring a new Scotch
Big news for London’s tube travellers, transport geeks and cartophiles: there’s a new tube map in town. Transport for London has released the latest edition of
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