Concordia Research Station

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· Montreal, Canada· founded 2010spaceconcordia.ca

Concordia Research Station is a multidisciplinary student space program at Concordia University.

Founded in 2010, Concordia Research Station, also known as Space Concordia, engages students in various space and aerospace projects. The program is notable for launching Quebec's first student-built satellite and developing advanced technologies like Mars rover analogues. Their work includes building nanosatellites and conducting space-related health research, contributing to the scientific community's understanding of spacecraft technologies.

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Only 12 people on Earth saw this 'ring-of-fire' eclipse. Here's how one improvised to capture a once-in-a-lifetime photo from Antarctica
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Only 12 people on Earth saw this 'ring-of-fire' eclipse. Here's how one improvised to capture a once-in-a-lifetime photo from Antarctica

A remote Antarctic research team witnessed a rare annular solar eclipse on February 17, 2026, from the Concordia Research Station. Only the team and Mirny Station experienced the event, but clouds obscured the view at Mirny. Andrea Traverso, stationed at Concordia, captured the eclipse through a window, showcasing the unique conditions of the Antarctic environment.