Mawson Station is located at Holme Bay in Mac Robertson Land, East Antarctica. Its actual location is 67° 36′ 0″ S, 62° 52′ 0″ E
Mawson Station is located on the coast of Antarctica.
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Mawson Station is located at Holme Bay in Mac Robertson Land. It's average low temperature is -21.7°C, (-7.1°F).
Mawson Station is located in East Antarctica, specifically on the coast of Mac. Robertson Land. It is situated on a rocky ridge with stunning views of the surrounding Davis Sea.
As a resident of Mawson Station, you would be in Antarctica. Specifically, Mawson Station is located on the coast of East Antarctica, operated by the Australian Antarctic Division for scientific research and exploration purposes. It is one of the most remote and isolated places on Earth.
Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.
The Australian government funded the establishment of this facility and it was decided that it should be located in Antarctica.
Since 1954, so the answer is 2011-1954 = 57 years. Mawson station is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station
The Australian Antarctic Division manages the station
Mawson Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). It is named after the explorer, Douglas Mawson. Mawson is the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station below the Antarctic Circle. It is located at in Mac Robertson Land. The site was chosen in 1954 by Dr. Philip Law, first director of the AAD, because there is a large natural harbour, named Horseshoe Harbour, and there is permanent exposed rock for building. Mawson Station is the only station to use wind generators for over 70% of its power needs, saving over 600,000 litres of diesel fuel per year. It is the oldest of Australias three permanent Antarctic bases.
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From Wikipedia: "Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle."