Dans ce plat pour prises de CCTV (Télévision centrale chinoise) le 9 février 2014, un 3D computer-generated images montrent la gare de Taishan, Chinas Une quatrième
In this TV grab taken from CCTV (China Central Television) on 9 February 2014, a 3D computer-generated footage shows Taishan station, Chinas fourth Antarctic research station, in Antarctica. China has opened a fourth Antarctic research base, the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) said here on Saturday (8 February 2014). Taishan station is 76 degrees 58 minutes east longitude and 73 degrees 51 minutes south latitude on the East Antarctic inland ice sheet at an altitude of 2, 621 meters. The site is between Zhongshan and Kunlun stations, and the yearly average temperature there is about minus 36.6 degrees Celsius. The station measures 1, 000 square meters with its main building 410 square meters. It can accommodate up to 20 people during the Antarctic summer and is equipped with a runway for fixed-wing aircraft, specially designed for snow and ice. The stations facilities can be used for scientific observation, accommodation, power generation, storage, machinery maintenance, communication and emergency shelter. It also has oil storage installations and equipment to support a 400-tonne inland transportation vehicle team. Taishan station is expected to be in service for the next 15 years.