Hatherton Lab
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The Hatherton Lab is the main lab space at Scott Base. It has offices, an electronics workshop and a public computer area, and houses some long-term geoscience experiments. Completed in the summer of 1984-85, the facility was named for Trevor Hatherton, chief scientist when the base was established in 1957.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 77°50'58"S 166°45'48"E
- Crary Lab 2.3 km
- Atmospheric Lab (New Zealand) 3.3 km
- Summer Camp 1141 km
- Seismological instruments 1141 km
- Astronomers and meteorologists 1142 km
- House astronomers 1142 km
- Magnetograph house 1429 km
- Erebus Glacier Tongue 17 km
- Dailey Islands 39 km
- Terror Point 42 km
- MacKay Cape 44 km
- Lewis Bay 61 km
- Tennyson Cape 65 km
- Briggs Hill 1210 m 88 km
- Commonwealth Glacier 88 km
- Lake Fryxell 89 km
- Beaufort Island 100 km