South Ice

South Ice Station
Antarctic base
Location of South Ice Station in Antarctica
South Ice Station
Location of South Ice Station in Antarctica
Coordinates: 82°05′00″S 30°00′00″W / 82.083333°S 30.00°W / -82.083333; -30.00Coordinates: 82°05′00″S 30°00′00″W / 82.083333°S 30.00°W / -82.083333; -30.00
Country  United Kingdom
Location in Antarctica Edith Ronne Land
West Antarctica
Administered by Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Established 1957 (1957)
Closed 1958 (1958)
Population
  Total
  • Up to 3
Type All-year round
Period Annual
Status Abandoned

South Ice was a British support base 560 kilometres (300 nmi) from the South Pole at 82°05'S, 30°00'W in Edith Ronne Land, Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year, established by Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, where three men overwintered during the Antarctic winter of 1957. In the same winter, men overwintered for the first time at the South Pole.

The name of the station contrasts to North Ice which was a British research station in Greenland.

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