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What country administers the Davis Antarctic research station?

The Davis Antarctic Research Station in supported by the government of Australia.


Davis station was named after Davis who?

According to Wikipedia, Davis Station is so named "... to honour Captain John King Davis, a famous Antarctic navigator and captain..."


What age did John Davis start exploring?

John Davis began exploring in his 20s. He participated in expeditions to Antarctica in the early 1820s, which helped to advance knowledge of the region.


What actors and actresses appeared in Encounter at Trinity - 1957?

The cast of Encounter at Trinity - 1957 includes: Fred Davis


Longitude and latitude for the Australian Antarctic base Davis?

You can use these coordinates to locate Davis Station, Antarctica: 68.5764° S, 77.9689° E.


What country does the Davis station antarctica represent?

Australia, managed by the Australian Antarctic Division.


Names of Antarctic bases?

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.


Which era was miles Davis?

He played and lived in the cool jazz era, and died while exploring fusion.


Can you name three bases run by the Australian Antarctic Division in Antarctica?

The Australian Antarctic Division operates several permanent bases on the Antarctic continent, namely, Casey, Davis, Macquarie Island and Mawson. During the summer, there are additional, temporary locations where research camps are operated.


Who was Davis station in antarctica named after?

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.


Who discovered Davis Sea?

Discovered by Australian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14) from the Aurora. Named by Sir Douglas Mawson for Captain J.K. Davis, master of the Aurora and second in command of the expedition.[1]


How many people work at the Davis Antarctic Station?

About 70 people work there in the summer season and about 20 work there in the winter season.