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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2024 · 34 MIN

Antarctica | One Year at the Concordia Station with Jessica Studer

from The SpaceInfo Podcast · host SpaceInfo Club

Extraordinary people like Jessica Studer, who has been living and working in Antarctica for one year now, are contributing to enhancing human exploration and research here on our Planet for the benefit of all humanity. In this episode, the first of two, of the SpaceInfo Podcast we talked with Jessica about her job, life and how she’s been living in such and extraordinary but hard place. Antarctica exploration has a fascinating history that spans centuries and reflects humanity’s drive to uncover the most isolated and extreme regions of our planet.  Concordia Station's role as a center for climate science and atmospheric research is increasingly critical. In the coming years, Concordia Station is expected to expand its research capabilities with new facilities, equipment, and international collaborations. As scientists continue to push the boundaries of human exploration and knowledge, Concordia remains an unmatched venue for understanding the most extreme environments on our planet and beyond. Know more about her and about what we do on our social channels and our website at www.spaceinfo.club Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel!

Extraordinary people like Jessica Studer, who has been living and working in Antarctica for one year now, are contributing to enhancing human exploration and research here on our Planet for the benefit of all humanity. In this episode, the first of two, of the SpaceInfo Podcast we talked with Jessica about her job, life and how she’s been living in such and extraordinary but hard place. Antarctica exploration has a fascinating history that spans centuries and reflects humanity’s drive to uncover the most isolated and extreme regions of our planet.  Concordia Station's role as a center for climate science and atmospheric research is increasingly critical. In the coming years, Concordia Station is expected to expand its research capabilities with new facilities, equipment, and international collaborations. As scientists continue to push the boundaries of human exploration and knowledge, Concordia remains an unmatched venue for understanding the most extreme environments on our planet and beyond. Know more about her and about what we do on our social channels and our website at www.spaceinfo.club Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel!

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