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Halley VI

Cladding panels are fixed to the outside of the steelwork.

Halley VI Cladding panels are fixed to the outside of the steelwork.

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Project Manager Karl Tuplin stands besides the completed module.
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One of the Halley VI modules with aurora in the background
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Cladding panels are fixed to the outside of the steelwork.
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Bird´s eye perspective of the new German Antarctic research station
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Princess Elisabeth Antarctica: The new Belgian
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