MBadgero
Nice looking house. Do they make a budget version I could buy for here in Michigan?
citizenchan
It's cool lookin. Reminiscent of a land version of the underwater habitat in the movie "Abyss."
Kirk Watson
I worked on this project for four years as a mountain instructor for scientist and also the filmmaker filming the project. Here is a wee trailer I made for the builders that built it. With the help from the brilliant workers at British Antarctic Survey. Enjoy
http://kirkoftheantarctic.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/halley-vi-research-station-opened-today/
inchiki
looking at this, i get a sense of how future stations on moon and mars will appear.
Chris Davy
Great clip. Thanks Kirk, for posting.
Brad Needham
By the pic access from one main section to the other requires going "outside" and traversing a walkway platform. Why is this?
mommus
that's the coolest thing I've seen in ages (no pun intended)
I love the video too
Susan Clarke
Great to see the station, great design but why not mention of the team that put the blood, seat and tears into building the project through ALL the challenges such a remote , hostile environment presents. Fabulous team who really put themselves into this project, they desrve to be recognised.
britons
KIRK , NICE WORK . I WISH MORE PEOPLE WHO SUBSCRIBE TO GIZMAG AND HAVE WORKED ON PROJECTS OR RELATED SUBJECTS DESCRIBED AT THIS SITE WOULD SHARE KNOWLEDGE OF SUCH THINGS . I KNOW THEY ARE OUT THERE AS I AM ONE OF THEM , AND HAVE TRIED TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS WITH INSIDE INFORMATION . BECAUSE YOU WERE THERE , YOU ARE IN A UNIQUE POSITION TO MAKE READERS AWARE OF THIS ENTERPRISE PLUS A LINK TO THE VIDEO . TOO COOL ... THANKS BROTHER
MikeG
>>By the pic access from one main section to the other requires going "outside" and traversing a walkway platform. Why is this?
1) It appears it's used as a kind of loading dock (see pic #16)
2) The text seems to indicate a kind of deliberate isolation between the front and the back.