Verdansky: Where the Ozone Hole Was Discovered
Verdansky base (also known as Faraday)—now owned by the Ukranian government—has a long history. It has been populated for the past 63 years (to the day—starting in 07 Jan 1947). The British occupied the station until 1996 when it was sold for a nominal fee to the Ukranians. The spot is particularly good for observing the ionosphere and performing meteorlogical and geophysical studies because it is located at a high geographic latitude and a low magnetic latitude.
The Ukranians are not restricting their activities to research. They make vodka, have a gift shop, and run a post office. You’ll hear more about their vodka bar in a future post.

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January 18th, 2010 at 6:05 am
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January 29th, 2010 at 7:27 am
The Ukranians are not restricting their activities to research. They make vodka,…
Right on!