A former GB para athlete has become the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole. Jonny Huntington ...
Jonny Huntington, who suffered a stroke in 2014, has become the first disabled person to complete this challenge.
On January 6 at 5 p.m. (GMT) former GB Para-Athlete and stroke survivor, Jonny Huntington achieved the greatest feat of his ...
Cat from Penzance and Jonny from Kingsbridge have been training for years for their extreme South Pole challenge ... with voice messages from their satellite phones - including what it has ...
Gabriel Boric’s trip to the pole, which his office called the first by a Latin American president, comes amid rising ...
Exploring high-speed data at the world’s coldest frontier, RUVDS aims for Antarctic breakthrough after North Pole test.
This satellite, a Low Earth Orbit pico-satellite ... and ships that can withstand the challenges of reaching the South Pole. If successful, the server installation could pave the way for future ...
This striking satellite photo shows off the unique shape ... haven for ships and researchers exploring the area around the South Pole. The horseshoe-shaped island, which is roughly 9 miles ...
On the plus side, as he says, speaking to the Daily Express on a satellite phone earlier this ... person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole. Just 51 people have completed the journey ...
The World Magnetic Model, which predicts the difference between magnetic north and true north at every point on Earth, plays an integral role in satellite ... the magnetic south pole — the ...
The former army officer, who has been skiing nine to 11 hours and covering between 18 and 23km per day, hopes to reach the South Pole by January 7. Speaking via a satellite phone from Antarctica ...
The former army officer, who has been skiing nine to 11 hours and covering between 18 and 23km per day, hopes to reach the ...