
Xue Long Concludes Epic Antarctic Mission
China’s icebreaker Xue Long completed a 159-day Antarctic expedition, covering 27,000 nautical miles with 516 personnel, marking a major milestone in polar exploration.
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China’s icebreaker Xue Long completed a 159-day Antarctic expedition, covering 27,000 nautical miles with 516 personnel, marking a major milestone in polar exploration.
China’s 41st Antarctic expedition sets sail from New Zealand for an autumn research mission in the Ross Sea, uniting global scientists in a bold exploration.
Chinese icebreaker Xuelong-2, aka Snow Dragon-2, attracted 600 explorers in Christchurch during its 41st Antarctic expedition stop.
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China’s 41st Antarctic Expedition uncovers how polynyas act as natural ice factories, impacting Antarctica’s ecosystem and global climate.
The 41st Chinese Antarctic expedition uses existing drill holes to gather crucial data on ice sheet evolution and climate change.
China’s Xuelong (Snow Dragon) returns to Qingdao, concluding the 40th Antarctic expedition. The icebreaker is open to the public for three days! 🐉❄️
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