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SHIFT CHANGE OF UKRAINIAN POLAR EXPLORERS TOOK PLACE AT ANTARCTIC STATION “AKADEMIK VERNADSKY”

13 April , 2022  

A shift change of Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions took place at the Akademik Vernadsky station, the Ministry of Education and Science reports.
“Even despite the war in Ukraine and the difficult global logistics due to COVID-19, on April 12, 2022, a change of Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions took place at the Akademik Vernadsky station. The 26th Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition (UAE), having worked in Antarctica for a year, has gone home. Together with her, a seasonal detachment follows to Ukraine, which performed work throughout the Antarctic summer. At the same time, the station was accepted by the 27 UAE team, which will continue research and continuous measurements,” the press service of the ministry said in a statement.
It is noted that for the first time in 20 years, the shift change is provided by its own Ukrainian icebreaker Noosphere, which arrived at Vernadsky on March 30.
In addition to the winterers of the 27th expedition, the ship delivered to the station about 80 tons of various cargoes (an annual supply of food and household items for polar explorers, building materials, new equipment for station modernization), 140 thousand liters of fuel (annual supply), as well as the Vernadsky Autopark two snowmobiles and two new boats appeared, which are now used for unloading, and in the future – for marine research.
In addition, the team of scientists received a snowplow – in the previous 26 years, the polar explorers cleared the snow with their own hands.
“Note that all things were purchased last year and loaded onto the Noosphere before its departure from Odessa in January of this year (before the start of the war),” the message says.
The ministry said that at the moment, the Noosphere is on board with polar explorers to Chile, then the participants of the Antarctic expeditions will be delivered by plane to Warsaw, and from there – by land transport to Ukraine.
“Noosphere” will not return to Odessa until the end of the war, but will be based in one of the ports of the Southern Hemisphere,” the ministry emphasizes.

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