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Mawson Station in Antarctica serves as a scientific research base operated by the Australian Antarctic Program. Its primary purpose is to conduct research in areas such as climate change, atmospheric sciences, and biology. The station also monitors environmental changes in the region and supports Australia's interests in Antarctica.
Douglas Mawson set up a scientific research station on Macquarie Island to study the island's geology, biology, and meteorology. The station provided valuable data for understanding the Southern Ocean ecosystem and climate.
It's average high temperature is 2.6°C (36.7°F) to a average low of -21.7°C (-7.1°F).
Douglas Mawson led the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) and made several significant discoveries, including charting new lands, conducting scientific research, and proving the existence of a vast ice-free area known as the "Antarctic oasis." Mawson's expedition also made important contributions to our understanding of Antarctic wildlife, geology, and climate.
Douglas Mawson discovered and mapped large segments of the Antarctic coastline during his Australasian Antarctic Expedition in the early 20th century. He also made important scientific discoveries, including evidence of the existence of a great southern continent.
According to Wikipedia: "The station was built during 1954."
Since 1954, so the answer is 2011-1954 = 57 years. Mawson station is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station
since 1929 sorry it was first populated in 1954
Mawson Station has mostly scientific jobs. You can learn more about Mawson Station at the Related Links.
Mawson Station is located on the coast of Antarctica.
Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.
The Australian Antarctic Division manages the station
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From Wikipedia: "Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle."
It has been there since 1953, so about 56 years
As a resident of Mawson Station, you would be in Antarctica. Specifically, Mawson Station is located on the coast of East Antarctica, operated by the Australian Antarctic Division for scientific research and exploration purposes. It is one of the most remote and isolated places on Earth.
Mawson Station is located at Holme Bay in Mac Robertson Land. It's average low temperature is -21.7°C, (-7.1°F).