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Icebreaker Noosfera returned to Odesa: the voyage to Antarctica is postponed again

The icebreaker Noosfera returned to the berth at the Sea Port in Odesa after pre-voyage preparation at the Illichivsk Shipyard (Chornomorsk).

20.01.2022 - 08:50
The departure of Noosfera to Antarctica had to be postponed

The Ukrainian icebreaker Noosfera with the participants of the polar expedition will leave for Antarctica later than announced.

10.01.2022 - 12:40
Noosfera will deliver constructions for an art installation to Antarctica (PHOTOS)

The icebreaker Noosfera will deliver the structures for the art installation to the Antarctic research station Akademik Vernadsky. We will tell you why it was needed in Antarctica.

29.12.2021 - 09:00
Icebreaker Noosphere will go to Antarctica in January

The Ukrainian icebreaker Noosphera will set off on an expedition in January next year.

1.12.2021 - 17:50
Icebreaker James Clark Ross and research vessel Belgica were given new names in Odesa

In Odesa, the icebreaker James Clark Ross, bought in the UK, and the research vessel Belgica, donated to Ukraine by Belgium, were renamed.

29.10.2021 - 14:20
Scientists from Ukraine and Malaysia will use the James Clark Ross icebreaker together

National Antarctic Scientific Center (NASC) of Ukraine and Malaysian Foundation for Antarctic Research named after Sultan Mizan intend to conduct joint scientific research. On October 26th, the parties signed a corresponding memorandum. This happened during the opening in Malaysia of the international conference “The Significance of the Earth’s Polar Regions in the Current Climate Crisis”….

27.10.2021 - 13:00
South Africa is interested in the new Ukrainian icebreaker

Scientists from the Republic of South Africa want to conduct Antarctic research with the help of a Ukrainian icebreaker.

7.10.2021 - 09:40
Large replenishment: which ships Ukraine receives from foreign partners

Ukraine is replenishing its fleet. Two research vessels will arrive in Odesa soon, and the Navy will become larger by two American Island-class cutters. But that is not all.

15.09.2021 - 19:00