Antarctica mystery base or natural formations?

nivek

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Antarctica mystery base discovered on Google Earth



Conspiracy Depot has discovered a mystery base in Antarctica of which I cannot identify. The closest national base is 200 miles away and belonging to Norway. Even Google Earth has blacked out a large object which radiates a blue glow.


Size large blacked out object: 45 x 22 meters. Sizes other objects are 110 x 10 meters and 80 x 8 meters.

Coordinates for unknown base: 75° 0'46.98"S 0° 4'52.71"E

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AD1184

Celestial
Google Maps
Kohnen Station - Wikipedia

It even says it in the first comment to the article. Some dimwit or troll responds there "It's not Kohnen Station. Being familiar with survey coordinates and global positioning, I believe Kohnen can be ruled out." Obviously neither he nor the article author are familiar with coordinates. The blogger gives coordinates for the base to the nearest hundredth of an arc second. A second of arc of latitude is only one-hundred feet. Specifying a location of something so large as an Antarctic base to the nearest foot is ridiculous. To the nearest second is fine. A second of arc of longitude at 75 degrees south latitude is only twenty-six feet, thus a hundredth of a second is approximately three inches.

Wikipedia lists the station's coordinates at 75°00'S, 00°04'E.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Google Maps
Kohnen Station - Wikipedia

It even says it in the first comment to the article. Some dimwit or troll responds there "It's not Kohnen Station. Being familiar with survey coordinates and global positioning, I believe Kohnen can be ruled out." Obviously neither he nor the article author are familiar with coordinates. The blogger gives coordinates for the base to the nearest hundredth of an arc second. A second of arc of latitude is only one-hundred feet. Specifying a location of something so large as an Antarctic base to the nearest foot is ridiculous. To the nearest second is fine. A second of arc of longitude at 75 degrees south latitude is only twenty-six feet, thus a hundredth of a second is approximately three inches.

Wikipedia lists the station's coordinates at 75°00'S, 00°04'E.
beat me to it :(
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
Google Maps
Kohnen Station - Wikipedia

It even says it in the first comment to the article. Some dimwit or troll responds there "It's not Kohnen Station. Being familiar with survey coordinates and global positioning, I believe Kohnen can be ruled out." Obviously neither he nor the article author are familiar with coordinates. The blogger gives coordinates for the base to the nearest hundredth of an arc second. A second of arc of latitude is only one-hundred feet. Specifying a location of something so large as an Antarctic base to the nearest foot is ridiculous. To the nearest second is fine. A second of arc of longitude at 75 degrees south latitude is only twenty-six feet, thus a hundredth of a second is approximately three inches.

Wikipedia lists the station's coordinates at 75°00'S, 00°04'E.

Excellent.....its also very easy to see the prevailing wind direction.
 
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