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Photo: First Sunrise at Concordia Station, Antarctica After Three Months of Darkness

By Keith Cowing
May 24, 2013
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This photo shows the first sunrise at Concordia Station in Antarctica, breaking over 3 months of complete darkness. The photo was taken from roof of Concordia Station by British medical doctor Alexander Kumar. More information: www.AlexanderKumar.com.
You can also read blogs from Concordia station at ESA’s Chronicles from Concordia.

This photo shows the first sunrise at Concordia Station in Antarctica, breaking over 3 months of complete darkness. The photo was taken from roof of Concordia Station by British medical doctor Alexander Kumar. More information: www.AlexanderKumar.com.
You can also read blogs from Concordia station at ESA’s Chronicles from Concordia.

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