The following is a list of events that occurred inAntarcticain2015. January - Reports emerge of a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) circular structure, supposedly...
Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ ) is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded...
Norway, and the United Kingdom – have made eight territorial claims inAntarctica. These countries have tended to place their Antarctic scientific observation...
The climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth. The continent is also extremely dry (it is a desert), averaging 166 mm (6.5 in) of precipitation per...
While crime inAntarctica is relatively rare, isolation and boredom affect certain people there negatively and may lead to crime. Alcoholism is a known...
has been played inAntarctica. The sport was first played inAntarcticain the twentieth century by the British and was then played in the twenty-first...
A flag of Antarctica is a flag or flag design that represents the continent of Antarctica. As a condominium with no single governing body, it does not...
permanent research stations inAntarctica and these bases are widely distributed. Unlike the drifting ice stations set up in the Arctic, the current research...
of Antarctica refers to establishment of civilian settlements inAntarctica having humans, including families, living on the continent of Antarctica. Currently...
Antarctica Marathon® may have been the first for-profit sporting event held inAntarctica, on January 28, 1995. The event is now held every year in late...
The geography of Antarctica is dominated by its south polar location and, thus, by ice. The Antarctic continent, located in the Earth's southern hemisphere...
given to an area of Antarctica between 20°E and 10°W in Queen Maud Land.[citation needed] New Swabia was explored by Germany in early 1939 and named...
have been women inAntarctica, exploring the regions around Antarctica for many centuries. The most celebrated "first" for women was in 1935 when Caroline...
Transport inAntarctica has transformed from explorers crossing the isolated remote area of Antarctica by foot to a more open era due to human technologies...
-75.000; -49.500 Argentine Antarctica (Spanish: Antártida Argentina or Sector Antártico Argentino) is an area on Antarctica claimed by Argentina as part...
The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the...
occurring inAntarcticain 2017. January 4 – A machine, dubbed the "cosmic dust sucker," begins its first runs. It will be used to literally pull in cosmic...
Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population. It was the...
East") is a Russian research station in inland Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. Founded by the Soviet Union in 1957, the station lies at the southern...
a 3,460-metre-high (11,350 ft) snow-covered shield volcano in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the Amundsen Sea. It is a c. 30-kilometre-wide...
southern tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand–claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound inAntarctica. It is operated by the United States...
everywhere on Earth, and while Antarctica is less vulnerable to it than any other continent, climate change inAntarctica has already been observed. There...
list of known disasters inAntarctica which have resulted in fatalities. It includes disasters which happened on land, as well as in the waters surrounding...
ice-covered surface of West Lake Bonney in the Taylor Valley of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Victoria Land, East Antarctica. Iron-rich hypersaline water sporadically...
station in Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula (in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula). It is one of only two civilian settlements inAntarctica (the other...
Religion inAntarctica is largely dominated by Christianity, with churches being the only religious buildings on the continent. Although used regularly...
International competition extended to the continent of Antarctica during the World War II era, though the region saw no combat. During the prelude to war...
The Antarctica Service Medal (ASM) was established by the United States Congress on July 7, 1960, under Public Law 600 of the 86th Congress. The medal...