Refuge Astronomer Cruls
Refuge Astronomer Cruls (Portuguese: Refúgio Astrônomo Cruls) is a Brazilian Antarctic summer facility named after astronomer Luis Cruls who set up an expedition in 1882 to Punta Arenas in order to observe the passage of Venus across the disk of the Sun.[1] The structure, established on 25 January 1985, is situated on Nelson Island (South Shetland Islands), southwest of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Refuge Astronomer Cruls
Refúgio Astrônomo Cruls | |
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Refuge Astronomer Cruls Location of Refuge Astronomer Cruls in Antarctica | |
Coordinates: 62°14′34″S 58°58′49″W | |
Country | Brazil |
Location in Antarctica | Nelson Island South Shetland Islands Antarctica |
Administered by | Brazilian Antarctic Program |
Established | 25 January 1985 |
Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) |
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Time zone | UTC-3 (BRT) |
Type | Seasonal |
Period | Summer |
Status | Operational |
Website | PROANTAR |
The refuge, which can accommodate up to 6 scientists for up to 40 days,[2] depends both logistically and administratively on Comandante Ferraz station. Together with Refuge Emílio Goeldi, located on Elephant Island, constitute the basic infra-structure to support the Brazilian Antarctic Program in Antarctica.
References
- Super Interessante (magazine). "Cientistas brasileiros na Antártida: Dez anos no gelo". Super Interessante. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
- XXIII RAPAL (2002). Programa Antartico Brasileiro. Dirección Nacional del Antártico - Instituto Antártico Argentino. p. 3.
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