Halley Research Station is a research facility in Antarctica on the Brunt Ice Shelf operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). The base was established...
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crater named after Edmond Halley Halley (Martian crater), a Martian crater named after Edmond Halley Halley Research Station, a British research facility...
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Edmond (or Edmund) Halley FRS (/ˈhæli/; 8 November [O.S. 29 October] 1656 – 25 January 1742 [O.S. 14 January 1741]) was an English astronomer, mathematician...
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1967. In 1968–69 and 1969–70, the British Antarctic Survey (based at Halley Station) conducted further ground surveys with support from US Navy C-130 Hercules...
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The Halley Armada is the name of a series of space probes, five of which were successful, sent to examine Halley's Comet during its 1986 sojourn through...
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Halley and Troll are examples. There are also various research stations doing field ecological research such as the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in...
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between Eunice and Halley was built on the abandoned railbed. Bowie Station was later renamed "Halley" after early settlers, the Halley family. In 1901,...
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Peter Halley (born 1953) is an American artist and a central figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. Known for his Day-Glo geometric paintings...
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1971 after Graham K. ("Genghis") Wright, a BAS general assistant at Halley Station, 1968–71, who took part in the survey, 1969–70. "Genghis Hills". Geographic...
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observations for Space Physics, and participated in physics research at Halley Station, mostly contributing to setting up permanent VLF receivers. At the University...
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Palmer Station is a United States research station in Antarctica located on Anvers island (aka Antwerp Island), the only U.S. station on the continent...
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Emperor Bay was a small bay on the Brunt Ice Shelf due west of Halley Station. It was so named by the Royal Society International Geophysical Year expedition...
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Halley's Comet is an arcade video game created by Pacific Manufacturing Ltd and manufactured by its parent company Taito. Receiving a worldwide release...
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Place-Names Committee after Malcolm J. Guyatt, a BAS general assistant at Halley Station, 1969–71, who worked in the Shackleton Range, 1969–70. "Guyatt Ridge"...
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1968-71. Named by the UK-APC after Peter D. Clarkson, BAS geologist, Halley Station, 1968-70, who worked in the area for four seasons, 1968-71, 1977-78;...
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for him and is called Halley's Mount. Halley's Observatory was in use from 1677–1678. Having returned to England in 1678, Halley published Catalogus Stellarum...
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original on 5 March 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2017. "Halley VI Antarctic Research Station". Archello.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-16...
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RAF Alconbury (redirect from Royal Air Force Station Alconbury)
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University and operates out of British Halley Station, South African SANAE IV Station and Japanese Showa Station. Using a total of 16 antennas,[dubious...
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Graham K. Wright, BAS general assistant, Halley Station, 1969–71, and Stonington Island, 1972–73, (Station Leader) 1974–75. This article incorporates...
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Anthony E. Gannon, a British Antarctic Survey meteorological observer at Halley Station, 1970–72, a general assistant at Grytviken, 1972, and a builder at Stonington...
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RAF Waddington (category Royal Air Force stations in Lincolnshire)
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MacQuarrie (1935–1970), a British Antarctic Survey tractor mechanic at Halley Station, 1968–69, who worked in the Shackleton Range. "MacQuarrie Edge". Geographic...
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Named by the UK-APC after Nicholas Mathys, BAS general assistant, Halley Station, 1967-69, who worked in Shackleton Range, 1968-69. 80°23′S 27°27′W...
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RAF Abingdon (category Royal Air Force stations in Oxfordshire)
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Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) after Anthony True, BAS surveyor, Halley Station, 1968–1970, who worked in Shackleton Range. This article incorporates...
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Place-Names Committee after Nicholas Mathys, BAS general assistant at Halley Station, 1967–69, who worked in the Shackleton Range in summer 1968–69. "Mathys...
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RAF Driffield (redirect from No. 21 Training Station)
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MOD West Freugh (category Royal Air Force stations in Scotland)
1997, p. 129. Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 84. Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 45. "RADARSAT ground station in the UK officially in business"...
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