Antartica South Pole Live Webcam Neumayer-Station III
Antartica South Pole Live Webcam Neumayer-Station III
This live Antartica webcam in the South Pole is overlooking the Antartica Neumayer Reasearch Station 111 in Antartica.
Neumayer-Station III, also known as Neumayer III after geophysicist Georg von Neumayer, is a German South pole research station of the Alfred-Wegener-Institut in the Antarctic. It is located on the approximately 200-metre thick Ekstrom Ice Shelf several kilometres south of Neumayer-Station II The station’s assembly kit was transported to its current position beginning of November 2007. It is moving with the shelf ice at about 200 meters per year towards the open sea.
After almost 10 years of work on the project (beginning October 1999), including conception, environmental impact assessment, planning and construction phases, regular operation of the station began on 20 February 2009. The station replaces the Neumayer-Station II and the Georg-von-Neumayer-Station that preceded it. The expected lifespan of the station is 25 to 30 years
This Antartica web cam in the South Pole is NOT a live streaming Antartica webcam. This Neumayer-Station III web cam at the South Pole on the Antartica updates its live web cam images every 1 hour