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09/03/2007 - 09/03/2007 | Bremerhaven

The Federal Minister of Education and Research, Schavan, will inspect the new Antarctic station Neumayer III, as well as the new research aircraft Polar 5

The new German Antarctic station Neumayer III is currently under construction in Bremerhaven. It is scheduled to replace the present station in 2009. In order to assure subsequent trouble-free assembly on the ice, a large section of the building will be test-constructed in Bremerhaven. The Federal Minister of Education and Research, Dr Annette Schavan, will use this opportunity and view the station before the construction components will be shipped to the Antarctic at the end of the year.
In addition, the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research will commission the new research aircraft Polar 5.

The new German Antarctic station Neumayer III is currently under construction in Bremerhaven. It is scheduled to replace the present station in 2009. Neumayer III has been designed and will be constructed by the two Bremerhaven companies JH Kramer and Kaefer Isoliertechnik (Kaefer Technology) by order of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. In order to assure subsequent trouble-free assembly on the ice, a large section of the building will be test-constructed in Bremerhaven. The Federal Minister of Education and Research, Dr Annette Schavan, will use this opportunity and view the station before the construction components will be shipped to the Antarctic at the end of the year.

In contrast to previous stations, Neumayer III uses a system of hydraulic stilts to remain permanently above the snow surface. This way, the station provides ideal conditions for life and work in the Antarctic, as well as a significantly extended life span of up to 30 years.

In addition, the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research will commission the new research aircraft Polar 5. The aircraft of type Basler BT67 was designed specifically to meet the demands of polar research, and will take up operations in October. With a range of 2900 kilometres, Polar 5 exceeds the scope of previous models considerably. Scientific instruments aboard will enable measurements of ice thickness, surface topography and atmospheric parameters. Furthermore, Polar 5 will be used for transport of personnel and supply of expedition camps.

Polar 5 and Neumayer III will enrich the contingent of large-scale research facilities owned by the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres.

The Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, are inviting you to a press conference on

Monday, September 3, 2007 at 14:30h
on the JH Kramer company premises
Labradorstr. 5, 27572 Bremerhaven

Participants of the press conference include:
The Federal Minister of Education and Research, Dr Annette Schavan
Prof Jörn Thiede, Director of the Alfred Wegener Institute
Dr Hartwig Gernandt, Project Manager for Neumayer III at the Alfred Wegener Institute
Dr Andreas Herber, Project Manager for Polar 5 at the Alfred Wegener Institute
Chairing the event will be Margarete Pauls, Head of the Alfred Wegener Institute?s Communications Department

Following the press conference, participants will have an opportunity to view the partially constructed new Antarctic station on the Kramer company premises, and the station?s interior at Kaefer Technologies. It will also be possible to view the new research aircraft Polar 5 at the regional airport Bremerhaven. The sequence of events will be as follows:

14:30h: Press conference on Kramer company premises (50 min)
15.20h: Viewing of section of Neumayer III on Kramer company premises (30 min)
15.50h: Transfer to Kaefer Technology premises, container hall (10 min)
16:00h: Viewing of station interior on Kaefer Technology premises (30 min)

We look forward to welcoming you in Bremerhaven on September 3!

With best wishes

Please respond no later than Thursday, August 30, 2007.

Your contact person:
Dr. Angelika Dummermuth
Press and Public Relations Department
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Within the Helmholtz Association
Tel: ++49-(0)471- 4831-1742

Fax: ++49-(0)471-4831-1389
E-Mail: medien@awi.de

Complete addresses:

Regional Airport Luneort, Am Luneort 15, 27572 Bremerhaven
Kramer Holding GmbH, Labradorstr. 5, 27572 Bremerhaven
Firma Kaefer Isoliertechnik (Kaefer Technologies), Hoebelstr. 55, 27572 Bremerhaven

To assist you with directions, you will find a map at google maps:
http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&hl=de&geocode=&q=bremerhaven&ie=U...

Information on participating / attending:
Please respond no later than Thursday, August 30, 2007.

Your contact person:
Dr. Angelika Dummermuth
Press and Public Relations Department
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Within the Helmholtz Association
Tel: ++49-(0)471- 4831-1742

Fax: ++49-(0)471-4831-1389
E-Mail: medien@awi.de

Date:

09/03/2007 14:30 - 09/03/2007 16:30

Event venue:

JH Kramer company premises
Labradorstr. 5
27572 Bremerhaven
27572 Bremerhaven
Bremen
Germany

Target group:

Journalists

Email address:

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Biology, Chemistry, Construction / architecture, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics / astronomy, Traffic / transport

Types of events:

Entry:

08/28/2007

Sender/author:

Dr. Angelika Dummermuth

Department:

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event21175


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