Executive summary by darmansjah
McMurdo Station is a U.S. Antarctic research centre located on
the southern tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand-claimed Ross
Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. It is operated by the
United States through the United States Antarctic Program, a branch of the
National Science Foundation. The station is the largest community in
Antarctica, capable of supporting up to 1,258 residents, and serves as the
United States Antarctic science facility. All personnel and cargo going to or
coming from Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station first pass through McMurdo
Communications
For a time, McMurdo had Antarctica's only television
station, AFAN-TV, running vintage programs provided by the military. The
station's equipment was susceptible to "electronic burping" from the
diesel generators that provide electricity in the outpost. The station was
profiled in a 1974 article in TV Guide magazine. Now, McMurdo receives three
channels of the US Military's American Forces Network, the Australia Network,
and New Zealand news broadcasts. Television broadcasts are received by
satellite at Black Island, and transmitted 25 miles (40 km) by digital
microwave to McMurdo.
McMurdo Station
receives both Internet and voice communications by satellite communications via
the Optus D1 satellite and relayed to Sydney, Australia. A satellite dish at
Black Island provides 20 Mbit/s Internet connectivity and voice communications.
Voice communications are tied into the United States Antarctic Program
headquarters in Centennial, Colorado, providing inbound and outbound calls to McMurdo
from the US.
Transportation
McMurdo has a harbor, the world's most southern. There is a
road from McMurdo to the South Pole, the South Pole Traverse.
McMurdo is serviced seasonally by three airports:
Pegasus Ice Runway (ICAO: NZPG), a permanent (Blue) ice
runway near Black Island
Sea Ice Runway (ICAO: NZIR), an annual runway constructed on
the sea ice nearest McMurdo Station
William’s Field (ICAO: NZWD), a permanent snow runway
A multitude of on- and off-road vehicles transport people
and cargo around the area, including Ivan the Terra Bus
Point of Interest
Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center (CSEC)
Chapel of the Snows Interfaith Chapel
Observation Hill
Discovery Hut, built during Scott's 1901–1903 expedition
Williams Field airport
Memorial plaque to three airmen killed in 1946 while
surveying the territory
Ross Island Disc Golf Course
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