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Los nueve españoles de la Antártida

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Los nueve españoles de la Antártida

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La expedición compuesta por nueve espanoles que han instalado la primera base científica permanente en la Antártida, concretamente en la isla Livingston, han hecho llegar a España imágenes de la estación Juan Carlos I y de su trabajo en ella. La expedición -integrada por el téniente coronel de ingenieros Jaime Ribes, cinco miembros del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, a cuyo frente se encuentra el químico Antoni Ballester; un radiotelegrafista, un cocinero y un técnico de mantenimiento- partió hacia la Antártida el 29 de diciembre pasado desde Montevideo. El 8 de enero llegaban a la isla Livingston e iniciaban el desembarco del material. A partir del 11 de enero, fecha en que se complete la estación Juan Carlos I, los científicos españoles realizaron diversos trabajos de investigación, como el análisis de los silicatos del agua y el hielo, y diferentes estudios sobre el ciclo del nitrógeno en la zona

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