Taishan Station (Antarctica)
Taishan Station (Chinese: 泰山站; pinyin: Tàishān Zhàn) is the fourth of four Chinese research stations in Antarctica.
Taishan Station
泰山站 | |
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Taishan Station Location of Taishan Station in Antarctica | |
Coordinates: 73°51′00″S 76°58′00″E | |
Country | China |
Location in Antarctica | Princess Elizabeth Land Antarctica |
Administered by | Polar Research Institute of China |
Established | 8 February 2014 |
Elevation | 2,621 m (8,599 ft) |
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Type | Seasonal |
Period | Summer |
Status | Operational |
Website | Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration |
Taishan Station | |
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General information | |
Type | Research station |
Location | Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica |
Coordinates | 73°51′S 76°58′E |
Elevation | 2,621 m |
Construction started | December 26, 2013 |
Completed | February 8, 2014 |
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Floor area | 1,000 m² |
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Seating capacity | 20 people |
Officially opened on February 8, 2014, it is the fourth Chinese research station in Antarctica following Great Wall, Zhongshan and Kunlun stations.
The site is located 2,621 m above sea level in Princess Elizabeth Land, 522 km and 600 km to Zhongshan and Kunlun stations respectively.[1] One of its functions is to serve as a relay point between the two stations.
The construction started on December 26, 2013. The station's main building covers an area of 410 m², together with the auxiliary building covering 590 m², provide the living and researching area for 20 people during the Antarctic summer.[1]
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