..... Very nice tour! I have been following the journeys of your research ship, the RRS Ernest Shackleton for the past 2 years, and I always enjoy her webcam views when they are docked in Port Stanley, or various points with icy, snowy and mountainous terrain around Antarctica. Looking forward to seeing her back down there in November!
Thank you for the weather history data link, 'Happy Citrus' (agent orange?) The temperature range for Sept 2016 @ BAS Station - Rothera - Antarctica, according to the stats on the timeanddate site, are recorded at being between +6 to -21oC. After looking at the wind data (speed/direction) it suggests that good weather flying for camera drones, would be Sept 6th am, 12th in pm, 15th in am, Sept 26th am/pm or perhaps Sept 5th (N/A no data?) Do you remember which day & time in Sept 2016 it was Drone Pilot - Mr Matt Bell? Was it logged in the Rothera tower's flight records book? And the winter path markers are? Perhaps, Domo Arigato to 'Happy Citrus' san, is more appropriate? Campi
Controlled drone piloting, with assistance of zero wind, makes for some great footage & helps with orientation of just how the station is laid out in relation to the coastline, runway & dock. Thanks. Interested to know which winter month this was & what the temps were that day?
You can view weather history for Rothera online. Here is one link. It looks like temperatures for September 2016 ranged from about -10 to 2 degrees Celsius. www.timeanddate.com/weather/antarctica/rothera-research-station/historic?month=9&year=2016
Thank you for the reply, filmed in September 2016, Oscar Kilo. Nice & still & quiet & crispy, were you required to submit a low level flight plan to traffic control Matt? Are the over winter pathways marked with port & starboard flags/marker barrels?
what id give to do a short tour as a chippy down there, it looks beautiful! i envy everyone that gets to go, must be the nearest thing to walking on an alien world.
Beautiful sightseeing above the Rothera Research Station. Thanks a lot for this great aerial shots.
..... Very nice tour! I have been following the journeys of your research ship, the RRS Ernest Shackleton for the past 2 years, and I always enjoy her webcam views when they are docked in Port Stanley, or various points with icy, snowy and mountainous terrain around Antarctica. Looking forward to seeing her back down there in November!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
My Dad worked here in the 80s. Wondering what he was building. Will have to ask him sometime.
Great video!
Carrick what was your Dads name, i was there from 1979 to 1981
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His name was Gary Maile, I still have his rothera tee shirt 1987 :D
would love to see a updated video of Rothera since I was there is 2012
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for the weather history data link, 'Happy Citrus' (agent orange?) The temperature range for Sept 2016 @ BAS Station - Rothera - Antarctica, according to the stats on the timeanddate site, are recorded at being between +6 to -21oC. After looking at the wind data (speed/direction) it suggests that good weather flying for camera drones, would be Sept 6th am, 12th in pm, 15th in am, Sept 26th am/pm or perhaps Sept 5th (N/A no data?) Do you remember which day & time in Sept 2016 it was Drone Pilot - Mr Matt Bell? Was it logged in the Rothera tower's flight records book? And the winter path markers are?
Perhaps, Domo Arigato to 'Happy Citrus' san, is more appropriate? Campi
Controlled drone piloting, with assistance of zero wind, makes for some great footage & helps with orientation of just how the station is laid out in relation to the coastline, runway & dock. Thanks. Interested to know which winter month this was & what the temps were that day?
alun Simpson I agree.
Hi Alun It was filmed last September. I'm afraid I don't know what the temperature was though.
You can view weather history for Rothera online. Here is one link. It looks like temperatures for September 2016 ranged from about -10 to 2 degrees Celsius. www.timeanddate.com/weather/antarctica/rothera-research-station/historic?month=9&year=2016
Thank you for the reply, filmed in September 2016, Oscar Kilo. Nice & still & quiet & crispy, were you required to submit a low level flight plan to traffic control Matt? Are the over winter pathways marked with port & starboard flags/marker barrels?
what id give to do a short tour as a chippy down there, it looks beautiful! i envy everyone that gets to go, must be the nearest thing to walking on an alien world.
Me gustaría colaborar como investigadora SIG en misiones en la Antártida. Desdé Panamá: Saludos. Éxito!
Fantastic!
This was filmed when??
This was filmed in September 2016 by Matt Bell.
British Antarctic Survey >Will there be more videos? I am interested in outdoor views and how a group get along day after day.
great!
changed alot since 1994/5
i built the boat house and some of the other buildings
they just wired all antarctica