In November this year,
the Russian polar research vessel Akademik Treshnikov will sail to Cape Town, South Africa from St. Petersburg.
Not exact matches
Early this morning, I received an e-mail message from one of many
polar scientists whose important and costly field
research in Antarctica has been seriously disrupted by the diversion of icebreakers to try to evacuate the journalists, tourists, crew and scientists on an unessential «expedition» aboard a chartered
Russian ship.
This spring, scientists conducting
polar ice and ocean
research told me they were unnerved to see a
Russian military encampment nearby for the first time.
Whilst at the Scott
polar institute in Cambridge A couple of years ago there was much
Russian research into the extraordinary warming that took place along what is now the northern sea route during the first half of the 16th century.