
South Pole Station
South Pole Station is a scientific research facility located at the geographic South Pole in Antarctica. Operated by the United States, it supports a variety of scientific studies, including astronomy, climate research, and glaciology. The station is an essential hub for year-round research, despite extreme cold and isolation. It has various facilities, including laboratories, living quarters, and observatories. With a seasonal population that varies from around 50 in winter to over 150 in summer, South Pole Station plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the Earth and the universe.