The first Soviet
Antarctic station,
Mirny, was established near the
coast on February 13, 1956. In December 1957 another station,
Vostok, was built inland near the
South geomagnetic pole.
Year-round stations •
Mirny (established February 13, 1956) •
Vostok (established December 16, 1957) •
Novolazarevskaya (established January 18, 1961) •
Molodyozhnaya (established January 14, 1963) •
Bellingshausen (established February 22, 1968) •
Leningradskaya (established February 25, 1971) •
Russkaya (established March 9, 1980) •
Progress (established April 1, 1988)
Summer stations •
Komsomolskaya (established November 6, 1957) • Pionerskaya (established May 27, 1956) • Druzhnaya I (on the
Filchner Ice Shelf in the
Weddell Sea) • Druzhnaya II (on the Weddell Sea)
IGY stations List of stations in use during the
International Geophysical Year. •
Sovetskaya •
Pole of inaccessibility station ==See also==