Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center explained

Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center
Status:Active
Building Type:Science and engineering center
Architectural Style:Modern
Location:McMurdo Station, Antarctica
Namesake:Albert P. Crary
Opened Date:1991
Inauguration Date:1991
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:United States Antarctic Program through the National Science Foundation
Floor Count:2
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The Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center (CSEC), located at McMurdo Station, was dedicated in November 1991 by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The laboratory is named in honor of geophysicist and glaciologist Albert P. Crary. There are five pods making for 4,320 square meters of working area that includes a two-story core, a biology pod, earth sciences and atmospheric sciences pods, and an aquarium. CSEC was built to replace older, outdated science buildings that were built as early as 1959.

Facilities

The second floor of CSEC has a computer room, a library, and classrooms.

Activities

The CSEC conducts research on aeronomy and astrophysics, biology and medicine, geology and geophysics, glaciology and glacial geology, and ocean and climate systems.

External links

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