You can locate Davis Station using 68.5764° S, 77.9689° E and locate the South Pole using 90° S, 0° E. Converting latitude to miles means that the distance is 1,285 miles -- if you travel in a straight line.
Davis Station is the busiest of the Australian research stations on Antarctica, and is occupied and in service all year.
Australia supports research stations on Antarctica named Casey station, Davis station, Macquarie island station and Mawson station.
The names you want are Davis Station, Mawson Station and Casey Station.
Australia, managed by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Antarctica, near the Davis Station.
You can use these coordinates to locate Davis Station, Antarctica: 68.5764° S, 77.9689° E.
Davis Station is supported by the government of Australia. It is located at at 68°35′S 77°58′E.Davis Station gets its name to honour Captain John King Davis, a famous Antarctic navigator and sea captain. It was named in 1957.
All science centers in Antarctica are preceded by a [location name] Research Station. Location names can be Palmer, Davis, McMurdo, Scott Base and so forth.
The United States supports three research stations, all of which are permanent. They are McMurdo Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and Palmer Station. Other summer and temporary stations appear seasonally.
Davis - Amtrak station - was created in 1868.
The distance between Palestine, Texas and Fort Davis, Texas is approximately 600 miles if you follow the Interstate 10 going west.
Davis Station was established, not discovered. It did not exist prior to 1931, when the location was first sighted by Sir Douglas Mawson and Flight Lieutenant Stuart Campbell during the second British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition. Captain Klarius Mikkelsen was the first to set foot on that location, in 1935.