Asuka Station (Antarctica)
The Asuka Station (Japanese: あすか基地, Hepburn: Asuka Kichi) is a permanent Japanese Antarctic unmanned observation base. It is located on Queen Maud Land and was opened in 1985.[2] The station closed in January 1992 and is listed as temporarily closed as of 2015. It is currently under snow.[3]
Asuka Station
あすか基地 Asuka Observation Base (until 2004) | |
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Asuka Station Location in Antarctica | |
| Coordinates: 71°31′18″S 24°08′12″E[1] | |
| Region | Queen Maud Land |
| Location | Near Mount Romnaes |
| Established | 26 March 1985 |
| Closed | January 1992 |
| Named for | Asuka, Yamato |
| Government | |
| • Type | Administration |
| • Body | NIPR, Japan |
| Active times | Every summer |
| Website | nipr.ac.jp |
References
- "Asuka Camp". SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- National Institute of Polar Research
- "Asuka Station, WAP JPN-Ø1". World Antarctic Program. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
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