Zeppelin (research station)

Zeppelin Observatory on Zeppelinfjellet above Ny-Ålesund on Svalbard

Zeppelin Observatory (Zeppelinobservatoriet) is a research station in Svalbard, Norway. It is located near the top of Zeppelinfjellet above Ny-Ålesund on the peninsula of Brøggerhalvøya. It is operated by the Norwegian Polar Institute.[1][2][3]

The research station at Zeppelinfjellet was built between 1988-1989 and officially opened in 1990. After 10 years of use, it was determined that the building no longer covered the needs that were required to operate advanced instrumentation. In the second half of 1999, the old building was demolished and a new and improved station was built at the same site. The new station building was officially opened on 2 May 2000. [4]

References

  1. "Zeppelinfjellet (Svalbard)". Norsk Polarinstitutt. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  2. Susan Barr. "Brøggerhalvøya". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  3. Norwegian Polar Institute site
  4. NILU Polar Portal Archived March 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.

Coordinates: 78°54′N 11°53′E / 78.900°N 11.883°E / 78.900; 11.883

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