Vernadsky Research Base

Vernadsky Research Base
Академік Вернадський
Faraday Station (until 1996)
The base in January 2014
Vernadsky Research Base
Location in Antarctica
Coordinates: 65°14′45″S 64°15′28″W / 65.2458°S 64.2578°W / -65.2458; -64.2578
RegionAntarctic Peninsula
LocationMarina Point
Established7 January 1947 (1947-01-07)
Transferred6 February 1996
Named afterVladimir Vernadsky
Government
 • TypeAdministration
 • BodyNANC, Ukraine
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • Summer
30
 • Winter
12
Time zoneUTC-3 (ART)
UN/LOCODEAQ VKY
Active timesAll year-round
Activities
List
  • Climatology
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Marine biology
  • Oceanography
Websiteuac.gov.ua

The Vernadsky Research Base (Ukrainian: Антарктична станція Академік Вернадський, romanizedAntarktychna stantsiia Akademik Vernadskyi) is a Ukrainian Antarctic research station at Marina Point on Galindez Island in the Argentine Islands, not far from Kyiv Peninsula. The region is under territorial claims between three countries (see Territorial claims in Antarctica). The single Ukrainian Antarctic station is named after the mineralogist Vladimir Vernadsky (1863–1945) who was the first president of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

A British research base was established in 1947 as Faraday Station (Station F) and transferred to Ukraine in 1996. Coordination and operational administration of the base is conducted by the National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine which is part of Ministry of Education and Sciences of Ukraine.

The closest Antarctic stations are Palmer Station of the United States and Yelcho Base of Chile, reopened in 2015.