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1. They mapped the South Pole.

2. At the South Pole there's a big scientific base.

3. On 21 January the expedition reached the South Pole.

4. The icy continent surrounding the South Pole is called Antarctica

5. 10 The north pole and the south pole are antipodes.

6. He's also planned a route to the south pole of Mars.

7. The most recent South Pole Station is designed to withstand extremes.

8. The two explorers attempted an unaided walk across the South Pole.

9. Antarctic definition: The Antarctic is the area around the South Pole

10. But the South Pole is a lot Colder than the North Pole

11. So what if we have a pendulum at the North or South Pole?

12. 2 The earth's poles are called the North Pole and the South Pole.

13. Version 2 data of the National Science Foundation's Ultraviolet Radiation Monitoring Network: South Pole.

14. Atmospheric Baseline Observatories Observatory Operations Barrow, Alaska Mauna Loa, Hawaii American Samoa South Pole

15. From here to the South Pole 700 miles away, there is nothing but ice.

16. A continent lying chiefly within the Antarctic Circle and asymmetrically centered on the South Pole

17. From Balbriggan to the South Pole, it is 9,923.03 mi (15,969.57 km) in the north

18. Data from their South Pole Telescope has delivered signs of a disaster in the making.

19. He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.

20. Climb Antarctica's tallest peaks, ski or fly to the South Pole, or camp with emperor penguins.

21. Austral means southern, often in reference to the Southern Hemisphere, or more specifically, the South Pole

22. Polar Circumnavigation is complete navigation around Earth through both the North Pole and the South Pole

23. In 2007, Venus Express discovered that a huge double atmospheric vortex exists at the south pole.

24. 22° solar halo with parhelia and rare lower tangent arc at South Pole, 12 January 2009.

25. If you're near the South Pole, it is called an Aurora australis or the southern lights.

26. Together we had just broken the world speed record for a trek to the South Pole.

27. Scott, a British explorer, pushed to within 575 miles (925 kilometers) of the South Pole in 1903.

28. Farther south, a bright constellation known as the Southern Cross helped them to locate the South Pole.

29. It would act as an isolated north pole, not attached to a south pole, or vice versa.

30. Cassini's cameras zoom in on the moon's south pole and capture these huge chasms scarring the surface.

31. 21 The flow of a magnetic field is taken from magnetic north pole to magnetic south pole.

32. Due to its exceptionally harsh climate, there are no native resident plants or animals at the South Pole.

33. Read in studio Eighty years ago Captain Scott's expedition to the south pole came to its tragic end.

34. 30 impact basins from this period are recognized, the oldest of which is the South Pole–Aitken basin.

35. In 19 the American explorer, R. E. Byrd, successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time.

36. Its main target, among a range of geographical and scientific objectives, was to be first to the South Pole.

37. Once into the southern hemisphere the lines of latitude would become shorter and finally vanish at the south pole.

38. He went on several more expeditions to the Himalaya and was involved in a race to the south pole.

39. Tooley Crater is a 7 km Crater in a permanently shadowed region of Shoemaker Crater near the lunar south pole.

40. Garbage dumped near research stations at the South Pole has included unused building materials, broken machinery, and empty fuel barrels.

41. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole"

42. 17 Once into the southern hemisphere the lines of latitude would become shorter and finally vanish at the south pole.

43. The southernmost part of the Ross Sea is Gould Coast, which is approximately two hundred miles from the geographic South Pole.

44. His dedication inspired me to come up with this expedition: a run to the South Pole where, with an interactive website,

45. In the latest PreCambrian and Cambrian, the supercontinent Rodinia, which was centered about the South Pole, broke apart, and crustal blocks drifted northward.

46. NASA reported in November 2006 that Cassini had observed a "hurricane-like" storm locked to the south pole that had a clearly defined eyewall.

47. Period: May 2009* operation: elliptical orbit, 20 km (perilune) at south pole and 100 km (Apolune) at north pole* mission: same as phase 2.Spaceports

48. The magnetic north ( actually south ) pole and south ( actually north ) pole are an electromagnet caused by swirling convection currents in the earth's liquid iron outer core.

49. "Period: May 2009* operation: elliptical orbit, 20 km (perilune) at south pole and 100 km (Apolune) at north pole* mission: same as phase 2."

50. In 19 three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E. Byrd, successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time.

51. And nowhere is that more clearly illustrated than at the South Pole itself which before and since mankind visited it, has continued to be on the move.

52. Definition of Antarctic : of or relating to the south pole or to the region near it Examples of Antarctic in a Sentence The group is involved in Antarctic exploration.

53. Warm-adapted plant fossils are known from localities as far north as Alaska and Greenland, while dinosaur fossils have been found within 15 degrees of the Cretaceous south pole.

54. Even at the South Pole the radiation received from the sun at Midsummer's day equals the heat from a network of one-kilowatt electric fires, spaced five feet apart .

55. Ant·arc·ti·ca (ănt-ärk′tĭ-kə, -är′tĭ-) A continent lying chiefly within the Antarctic Circle and asymmetrically centered on the South Pole

56. Might as well be on a piece of the South Pole, but yet I' m actually adrift in the ocean, a vagabond floating in the ocean, and below my feet

57. NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, last month slammed into one of moon's permanently shadowed craters near the south pole to study whether ice was buried underneath.

58. The summit of Mons Malapert, according to our calculations, always has the Earth and Shackleton Crater (at the lunar south pole ) in view for direct and continuous high-bandwidth communication.

59. The Antarctic the very cold area around the South Pole that includes Antarctica and the surrounding seas: The protection of the Antarctic from commercial exploitation is an important goal of environmentalists.

60. Achernar, is from Arabic Al Ahir al Nahr, “the End of the River”, nearly its present position in the constellation, about 32° from the south pole which is in the

61. It is located some meters from the Geographic South Pole, and consists of a metallic sphere on a short bamboo pole, surrounded by the flags of the original Antarctic Treaty signatory states.

62. I've Bobsledded with the Olympic team; piloted a super-boat at 140 mph; flown to 84,000 feet at Mach 2.6 in a MiG; skied to the South Pole and swam (sans wetsuit) at …

63. Achernar, is from Arabic Al Ahir al Nahr, "the End of the River", nearly its present position in the constellation, about 32° from the south pole which is in the

64. Antipodes: 1 n any two places or regions on diametrically opposite sides of the Earth “the North Pole and the South Pole are Antipodes ” Type of: region a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth

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66. In describing this migration, Bernard Stonehouse stated in his book North Pole, South Pole: “Hard ice is elastic but readily deformable; under pressure its hexagonal crystals align, then slide on each other to create the flowing and slumping we associate with glaciers.”

67. Antipathies about China are therefore distinctly losing the traction by the time as the countries from the North to the South Pole, have spurned Washington's hate-preach toward Beijing and reaffirmed the longing to strengthen their strategic communication and mutual trust to push their partnership with China to a