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Konyukhov Braves Cyclone on Antarctic Birthday
12 Dec
Summary
- Fyodor Konyukhov is celebrating his 74th birthday in Antarctica.
- He is braving a powerful cyclone with wind gusts up to 45 knots.
- Konyukhov is conducting scientific studies on pollution and microplastics.

Renowned Russian adventurer Fyodor Konyukhov is marking his 74th birthday in Antarctica while braving a significant cyclone. Currently located on Smolensk Island, Konyukhov faces wind gusts reaching 45 knots, having adapted his tent for the storm due to logistical constraints preventing more robust shelter.
This solo expedition, which began on November 21, involves Konyukhov collecting scientific data, including daily meteorological records, for potential use by a permanent Russian station. Despite the challenging conditions, he is also conducting studies on air pollution and microplastics in Antarctic waters.
The expedition aims to honor the historical discoveries of Russian sailors in Antarctica. Konyukhov plans a future nine-month stay, including the polar night, to further aid in the establishment of a year-round Russian research station.




