It is easier to say who does have a station on Antarctica. The following countries have stations on Antarctica -
Argentina, Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA. The following countries have stations on the Antarctic Peninsula -
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Korea, Poland, Russia, Uruguay, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA. The following countries have stations on sub-Antarctic islands -
Australia, France, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom. A few of these stations are manned all year round, most are only manned during the summer months and some are only manned occasionally.
Mawson Station is located on the coast of Antarctica.
Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.
Australia supports research stations on Antarctica named Casey station, Davis station, Macquarie island station and Mawson station.
the closest station to casey is mirny station
Antarctica's Vostok station is the record holder for the coldest temperature on earth. Vostok is a Russian scientific station. Australia claims a pie-shaped slice of Antarctica, which is an invalid claim based on the Antarctic Treaty. Vostok Station -- a Russian research station, is located in this slice of Antarctica.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
Davis Station is the busiest of the Australian research stations on Antarctica, and is occupied and in service all year.
The flight distance between these two stations is about 750 miles.
Each research station bases its time clocks in the country that supports the station. There is no standard time in Antarctica.
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