Your answer depends on where on the continent you are located. Research stations there generally coordinate their clocks with their support government agencies.
There is no standard time on the continent, and because polar sunrises and sunsets vary wildly, there is no predictably consistent time for 'morning'.
Possibly in the morning?
Every morning is a good morning in Antarctica. If your question is a language question, your answer is available in the language of the research station where you may find yourself on any morning. There is no 'Antarctic' language.
The first day of winter is June 21.
People arrive in Antarctica either by airplane or by ship.
No, "arrive" is a verb. The plane will arrive tomorrow morning at 5:45.
Yes it did. Thanks for asking.
depends on how fast you are traveling
The best way is to travel to south America and from there to Antarctica
All tourists who visit Antarctica arrive on tour boats, which also provide all hospitality during these journeys.
wednesday morning
It depends on where you are on their route.
By some accounts, this date was December 10, 1910.