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Antarctica: Saving the Research Station

Antarctica: Saving the Research Station

Documentary

Natalie Hewit

Unknown

2017

UK

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Completed

English

59 minutes

2025-03-02 13:27:20

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This film (drama)Also known asHorizon: Antarctica - Ice Station Rescue,is aUKProducerwomen sex,At2017Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
The UK's most advanced scientific research station, Halley VI, built on the Brunt ice shelf in Antarctica, is in trouble as a massive ice crack lies just 6 kilometers from the station. This film tells the challenging story of moving Halley, worth nearly 30 million pounds. Last year, Natalie Hewit documented the British Antarctic Survey’s attempt to drag Halley VI, its 981-tonne research station, 23km to a safer location as the Brunt ice shelf it stands on begins to break up. The “beakers” – the science folk – make up a small minority of those involved – there are chefs, plumbers, carpenters, and a farmer making it happen, too. But there’s a bitter twist to the tale.

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