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Komsomolskaya (Antarctic research station)

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Country
  
Soviet Union

Operational
  
1957 (1957)

Elevation
  
3,500 m (11,500 ft)

Location in Antarctica
  
Queen Mary Land

Evacuated
  
1962 (1962)

Komsomolskaya (Antarctic research station)

Administered by
  
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute

Komsomolskaya was a Soviet Antarctic inland research station founded in 1957 in Queen Mary Land, in eastern Antarctica. It was a year-round station till 1959, then used as a seasonal outpost till 1962 when it was shut down permanently. Nonetheless it is still used as a fuel storage stop for supply caravans en route from Mirny Station to Vostok Station.

The station was located 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) above sea level, and 760 kilometres (470 mi) inland from Mirny Station.

Estonian writer Juhan Smuul spent a week in Komsomolskaya in 1958 and described the life and working there in his book Antarctica Ahoy!: The Ice Book, originally published in 1960 as Jäine raamat.

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Komsomolskaya (Antarctic research station) Wikipedia