Team sets out for Antarctica
New Delhi, Oct. 31: India is all set to send its first expedition to the South Pole on Monday to study the changes in climate patterns that have taken place in Antarctica over the last thousand of years .
The science and technology minister, Mr Prithviraj Chavan, will flag off the expedition.
Mr Rasik Ravindra, 62, director of the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, will lead the team of eight scientists on the 40-day expedition.
The team will leave for Maitri — India’s second permanent research station in Antarctica — on November 1 and will be back by mid-December.
“The scientists will bring samples that will give us information about climate change which has taken place in the last thousand years,” said an official.
They will study variability of snow chemistry, bed rock topography and ice structure. “They will also collect meteorological parameter along the 2000-km-long traverse,” the official added.
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