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Members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA (Programma Nazionale Ei Ricerche in Antartide)), pose for a group photo in the passenger terminal while they wait for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four-month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter from Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

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Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001

Base: Christchurch

State: Canterbury

Country: New Zealand (NZL)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Kim M. Allain, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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antarctic research program italian national antarctic research program pnra programma nazionale ricerche programma nazionale ei ricerche antartide group group photo passenger departure christchurch new zealand pole south pole states antarctic program authority technologies new technologies energy environment enea board starlifter ice antarctica operation c 141 starlifter base christchurch us air force high resolution operation deep state deep msgt kim us airforce in italy us national archives
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15/10/2001
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An Air Force KC-10 Extender aircraft refuels a C-141B Starlifter aircraft (as seen from the KC-10) during the return flight from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, to Christchurch, New Zealand. The C-141 has just completed an airdrop during Operation Deep Freeze

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antarctic research program italian national antarctic research program pnra programma nazionale ricerche programma nazionale ei ricerche antartide group group photo passenger departure christchurch new zealand pole south pole states antarctic program authority technologies new technologies energy environment enea board starlifter ice antarctica operation c 141 starlifter base christchurch us air force high resolution operation deep state deep msgt kim us airforce in italy us national archives