The construction of the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station

Technical core of the station

Technical core of the station

Copyrights

All videos, quizzes, animations and photos are copyrighted to the IPF or to their authors. Please contact us before using them.

Full Gallery

  • BELARE 2004: First camp on location
  • The ingredients of a successful unloading: cranes, containers, Prinoths and the team!
  • Another container unloaded from the Papanin
  • Base camp at the coast: who will find the Papanin
  • Exploration of the site using bamboos
  • Departure of the convoy for the unloading
  • Drilling rig on superposed granite blocs making up the ridge - the snow has been cleared to build the garage, thus exposing the rock face
  • Adjusting the first elements of the metal structure on the anchoring points
  • First wooden beams up
  • Putting into place modules
  • Base camp at Utsteinen
  • BELARE 2004: First wind turbine
  • Laborelec: Cabling the wind turbines
  • Ilyr and Craig on the rooftop of the extension
  • Elisabeth's best profile
  • Station at the end of the first construction phase
  • Work being carried out in the future living room
  • Inspection of the
  • Technical core of the station
  • The assembly of the tubes
  • Installing the solar pannels
  • The living room
  • The kitchen
  • A bedroom
  • Head in the clouds
  • Front view taken summer of 2008-09
  • The station in it's environment

Focus on

Teacher Koen Meirlaen performs the experiment at the Princess Elisabeth station in Antarctica.

Join the Sun Shadows Project!

You don’t need much, just some sun and a long stick!Pupils and teachers all over the world join forces to measure the shadows of a 1m long stick!…


Stay up to date

Subscribe to Mailing List

Subscribe to our mailing list to get updates about our educational projects and free educational resources.

This is a low trafic mailing list. We usually send no more than 10 mails a year and only for targetted communication.

Subscribe



RSS

RSS Feeds

Subscribe to our RSS feeds to be warned in real time when the website is updated.

Here is a list of all available feeds:


Support the IPF

Support us

All donations to the IPF are tax deductible.

Donations can be made by various means, depending if they are made by a company or by individuals.

Support Us