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Marble Point

Marble Point is a rocky promontory on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica, located at 77° 26' S latitude and 163° 50' E longitude. The United States operates a station at the point. The outpost is used as a helicopter refueling station supporting scientific research in the nearby continental interior such as the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Weather permitting, helicopters are able to fly in and out of the station 24 hours a day during the summer research season.〔("Gas, food and lodging: Marble Point serves up warmth and good cheer" ), ''The Antarctic Sun''. November 28, 1999.〕
The station's remote location and adjoining frozen sea have largely stemmed tourism in the area. However, the Russian icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov conducts cruises in the Ross Sea and McMurdo Sound. In 1993, the icebreaker docked at fast ice offshore Marble Point. Tourists aboard helicopters launched from the icebreaker flew excursions into the McMurdo Dry Valleys.〔(First Ever Voyages for Expedition Travel ) See McMurdo Sound for more on Antarctic tourism.

==Development==

The way station at Marble Point is located on a narrow strip of land between Wilson Piedmont Glacier and the sea about 50 miles from McMurdo Station. United States military forces built the camp on the western shores of McMurdo Sound in 1956 in conjunction with the forthcoming 1957-58 International Geophysical Year (IGY).
Preparation for IGY included constructing a hard-surface air strip at Marble Point. A VX-6 Otter airplane made Antarctica’s first wheels-on-dirt landing at Marble Point in 1957.〔(of Antarctic development Squadron Six. )''THE "UNOFFICIAL" VXE-6 WEBPAGE for the (late-RIP) US Navy Squadron.〕 Aboard were U.S. Navy Admiral Dufeck and New Zealand explorer Sir Edmund Hillary.〔(United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Photo Library ). First ground landing at Marble Point.〕 A de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter aircraft crashed on take off at Marble Point January, 04, 1959, taking the lives of two men. The plane was part of Operation Deep Freeze IV.
Contemporary Marble Point is staffed during the austral summer by a station manager, cook, and a "fuelie," a person who fuels helicopters. Hot meals and minimal overnight accommodations for 14 are available for pilots and personnel traveling to and from inland research operations.
Personnel rely upon melted snow for potable water. A bulldozer is used to scoop snow from nearby Wilson Piedmont Glacier. The snow is dumped into a hopper for melting and subsequent filtration.〔(Website ) of former Marble Point resident station at the site in December 2001.〕 Other facilities at the station include an automated weather station.
United States Antarctic Program (USAP) workers conducted a concerted cleanup at the station during the 1989-1990 and 1990-1991 summer research seasons.〔("Storage Tanks-Marble Point," ) National Science Foundation Division of Polar Programs, Office of the Environment. October 23, 1992〕 Fuel spills are known to have occurred in the area. As late as 2001, spills more than 40 years old were still visible.〔("Antarctic research jigsaw piece in global puzzle," ) October 8, 2001. The University of Waikato news release.〕 Contemporary operations include the collection of human waste at the station which is collected and transported to McMurdo Station.

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