About 20 people live there in the Winter and about 40 in the summer.
The Casey research station in Antarctica typically has a summer population of around 100 people. This number can vary slightly each year depending on research projects, maintenance needs, and logistical factors. The summer season in Antarctica generally runs from October to March when conditions are less harsh for scientific activities.
Casey, Mawsom, Scott Base and Davis
I am not in Casey base. But I am typing about Casey base!
During winter, a few stations keep fewer than 10 souls to winter-over. These include New Zealand's Scott Base Research Station and the Russian Vostok Research Station. There may be others.
The distance between Casey Station in Antarctica and the South Pole is approximately 3,800 kilometers (2,361 miles). This distance can vary depending on the specific route taken due to the rugged terrain and ice conditions in Antarctica.
From its Wikipedia entry:"Casey Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). It lies on the northern side of the Bailey Peninsula overlooking Vincennes Bay on the Budd Coast of Wilkes Land in the Australian Antarctic Territory."
I would say that the best time to deliver building materials to build a base station in Antarctica is in March and April because in Antarctica, March and April is Winter.
Casey Base was named after Richard Gardener Casey who was an Australian Politician.
Casey base is south of Australia.Did you know that computer?
The largest base -- by population -- may be McMurdo Station, which is supported by the United States of America.
Australia took Wilkes Station over from the USA in 1959. When it became evident that Wilkes would be buried by deepening ice, work was commenced on Repstat in 1964. It was renamed to Casey Station when it became fully operational in February 1969, when the old Wilkes station was decommissioned. Casey station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). It is located at 66° 17' S, 110° 32' E on Vincennes Bay[?]. The purpose of Casey Station is for Conservation, Environment, Industrial or Scientific Research, Surveying or Mapping and Earth Sciences.
The New Zealand base in Antarctica is called Scott Base. It is located about three kilometers from the US base, McMurdo Station.