Station
Similar stations in 39 Leonis
Surface Port - 148 Ls
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Baxter Landing
Surface Port - 148 Ls
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Walheim Enterprise
Starport (Orbis) - 148 Ls
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Cugnot Dock
Starport (Coriolis) - 275 Ls
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Gamow Horizons
Surface Port - 275 Ls
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Lucretius Dock
Starport (Orbis) - 881 Ls
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Sherrington Dock
Starport (Orbis) - 1,126 Ls
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Runco City
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,439 Ls
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Cabana Terminal
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,442 Ls
NLTT 23036 Universal Exchange
Brady City
Outpost (Civilian) - 12,806 Ls
NLTT 23036 Universal Exchange
Shumil Terminal
Surface Port - 12,808 Ls
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Khayyam City
Outpost (Civilian) - 12,821 Ls
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Merle Mines
Surface Port - 12,862 Ls
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Menezes Prospect
Surface Port - 12,865 Ls
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Pippin Hub
Surface Port - 12,912 Ls
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Lyakhov Beacon
Surface Port - 12,986 Ls
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Alfred Wegener
Alfred Lothar Wegener (November 1, 1880 – November 1930) was a German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist.
During his lifetime he was primarily known for his achievements in meteorology and as a pioneer of polar research, but today he is most remembered for advancing the theory of continental drift (Kontinentalverschiebung) in 1912, which hypothesized that the continents were slowly drifting around the Earth. His hypothesis was controversial and not widely accepted until the 1950s, when numerous discoveries such as palaeomagnetism provided strong support for continental drift, and thereby a substantial basis for today's model of plate tectonics. Wegener was involved in several expeditions to Greenland to study polar air circulation before the existence of the jet stream was accepted. Expedition participants made many meteorological observations and achieved the first-ever overwintering on the inland Greenland ice sheet as well as the first-ever boring of ice cores on a moving Arctic glacier.
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