
Casey Station (Antarctica)
Casey Station is an Australian research facility located on the coast of Antarctica, established in 1969. It serves as a hub for scientific studies related to climate change, glaciology, biology, and atmospheric science. The station can accommodate around 60-70 researchers and staff during the summer months, with fewer in winter. It is built to withstand extreme cold and isolation, supporting year-round scientific operations. Casey Station's data contributes to understanding Earth's climate systems, Antarctic ecosystems, and global environmental changes, playing a crucial role in international scientific collaborations dedicated to polar research.