Webcams in Antarctic
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Webcam of the Russian Antarctic station «Progress»
Broadcasts a view of the Russian Antarctic year-round Progress station. The camera image is updated every 15 minutes. The station is located in the Larsemann Hills on the shores of Prydz Bay, near Lake Stepped in Antarctica.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 1080p.
Last check: (online).Mawson station webcam
Mawson station webcam by Australian Antarctic Division. Updates everey 10 minutes. Webcam provides current weather conditions.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: video 360p.
Last check: (online).Casey station webcam
Casey station webcam by Australian Antarctic Division. Updates everey 10 minutes. Webcam provides current weather conditions.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 360p.
Last check: (online).Davis Station webcam
Devis station webcam by Australian Antarctic Division. Updates everey 10 minutes. Webcam provides current weather conditions.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 360p.
Last check: (online).Macquarie Island station webcam
Macquarie Island station webcam by Australian Antarctic Division. Updates everey 10 minutes. Webcam provides current weather conditions.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 360p.
Last check: (online).Neumayer-Station webcam
Neumayer-Station webcam: View from the westerly tower to the base. The webcam at the Neumayer station provides a current picture every 10 minutes – the time-lapse video shows the images of the last 24 hours. At night the camera switches over to black and white images. During a snowstorm it is possible that you cannot see the station at all.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 480p.
Last check: (online).South Pole Live Camera
This photo is of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station taken every 15 minutes (if a relay satellite is available for transmission) from the roof of the Atmospheric Research Observatory which houses NOAA/ESRL's Clean Air Facility. In order to preserve the life of the camera, it is tilted down onto the snow when the sun is in the field of view, which occurs for several weeks around sunset (March) and sunrise (September) when…Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 720p.
Last check: (online).Halley Research Station Webcam
The webcam at Halley is mounted on the roof of the Laws Platform, the main accommodation building. It rotates to show a range of different views including the Garage and Summer Accommodation buildings (big red buildings) and the Piggott Platform (a large orange building on stilts). Bad weather (particularly during the austral winter) sometimes conspire to produce a rather uninspiring image but spectacular sunrises/sunsets can…Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 720p.
Last check: (works intermittently).Webcam on the Zenit runway, Antarctica
Shows the runway of the Zenit snow-ice airfield of the Russian Antarctic Progress station in Antarctica. The runway is 3000 meters long and 100 meters wide. The camera image is updated once every 15 minutes.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 1080p.
Last check: (works intermittently).German Antarctic Receiving Station Webcam
In Antarctica: German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O'Higgins. Updated every 30 minutes.Time zone: GMT. Broadcast quality: photo 720p.
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Antarctic
First shown popular webcams. The Antarctic is a polar region, specifically the region around the Earth's South Pole, opposite the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antarctic comprises in the strict sense the continent of Antarctica and the islands territories located on the Antarctic Plate.
Some live webcams can be viewed with sound. When viewing, consider the fact that the sound in the broadcast can be turned on by default.
Some live webcams can be viewed with sound. When viewing, consider the fact that the sound in the broadcast can be turned on by default.
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Beavis, Phoenix › South Pole Live Camera
Hi everybody in station... You are a heroes.
Hassine Hajji, Sousse, Tunisia › South Pole Live Camera
There are no live cams of the antartic. You put up still shots of your choosing. This is just pointless.
Megan, Hubbard › South Pole Live Camera
This is pretty hopeless. To get some kind of understanding you need to have a historical log of all the photos over the last 24 hours compiled into a slide show so an interested person could click through them very fast to see what a day would look like in condensed time. Then if this historical data was combined over 365 days and viewed very fast so it could become like a movie so I could see the daily changes over a year.
Just showing a still shot every 10 or 15 minutes is useless. Not worth a cracker. If you are not collecting these photos to build something like what I've suggested what is the point of it. Just a big waste if time and money. In fact I was really expecting to have seen what I have suggested because it's just common sense that that's what would have been done. Maybe you do keep these photos and it never occurred to you that they could be put to better use. If they are available and I just haven't seen how to find them on this site yet please let me know. Sorry if I sound a bit frustrated and annoyed but I am to be honest. Please direct me to where they are I would be very appreciative if you could assist.
Adrian Seresheff, Upper Coomera, Gold Coast, Queensland. › South Pole Live Camera
Beautiful.
Charlize, Cascade Locks › South Pole Live Camera
Not working!
Chris Koentopp, Letterkenny › RRS Ernest Shackleton Research Ship Webcam
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Baran Akgün, Turkey, Adana › Penguin Webcam 1, Antarctica
The cam doesn't appear to be working. The time still shows 1410 hrs which was 30 mins ago and there is no cloud drift.
David, Winter Haven, Florida USA › German Antarctic Receiving Station Webcam
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