Ukrainian icebreaker "Noosphere" set sail for Antarctica with a new mission
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The flagship of the Ukrainian research fleet, Noosphere, has set sail for the Antarctic to fulfill a new mission. This is a Ukrainian-Polish expedition, partially funded by the Polish Antarctic Program
The flagship of the Ukrainian research fleet set sail for Antarctica on Friday, November 17. November, set sail for the Antarctic to fulfill a new mission. This was reported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, reports UNN.
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The Noosphere expedition is a Ukrainian-Polish one and is partially funded by the Polish Antarctic Program. The captain of the ship is Oleksandr Hryshko.
It is noted that Noosphere has a long way to go across the Atlantic and Southern Oceans.
From the Republic of South Africa, the ship is heading first to the Polish Antarctic station "Arttowski" on King George Island, and then to the Ukrainian Akademik Vernadsky station on Galindez Island to to deliver polar exploration teams and cargo.
The seasonal expedition is traveling to Vernadsky to complete the modernization of the station, which began before the full-scale war. They need to replace water supply systems, reconstruct the pier, etc.
By the new Antarctic season, the icebreaker has been significantly The icebreaker has been significantly improved: new navigation equipment has been installed on the ship, major repairs major repairs, modified the cooling system of power plants etc.
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The ship is due to reach Antarctica in December 2023. This will be the third Antarctic season of the icebreaker under the blue and yellow flag.