Follow the link, below, to discover the name of the research station that your government sponsors.
Perhaps the most notable station is the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, which is paid for by the US government.
New Zealand has one research base in Antarctica which is know as "Scott Base" after Captain Robert Falcon Scott
You can read more about current research at each base -- there are several -- below.
There is no single base camp in Antarctica. Most research stations are located near the continent's coasts.
Each country supports its own research station on Antarctica. All of Antarctica is "controlled" by the Antarctic Treaty.
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.
There is no New Zealand 'base camp' in Antarctica. There is a research station -- Scott Base -- supported by the New Zealand government. You can find it on Ross Island, connected to the Ross Ice Shelf.
The Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Arctic Base mainly performs research in Climatology, Astrophysics and geophysics, and oceanography.
Research stations in polar climates, especially on Antarctica, are committed and dedicated to studying the health of planet Earth through science.
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Two research stations claim French support:Concordia Station, in joint support with ItalyDumont d'Urville Station
The telephone country code for Australian research bases in Antarctica is +672. Numbers in the Mawson base begin with +672 117, with a further three digits.
First is Dakshin Gangotri Second is Maitri Third is Bharati Enjoy Vipin