Alexander Makarov, the director of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, attends a welcome ceremony for participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition at the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686727
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686726
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686725
A member of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition signs a postcard during a welcome ceremony for participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition at the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686724
Alexander Makarov, the director of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, right, attends a welcome ceremony for participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition at the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686723
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition pose for a group photo during their welcome ceremony at the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686722
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686721
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686720
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686719
Alexander Makarov, the director of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, spoke to the media during a welcome ceremony for participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition at the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686718
Alexander Makarov, head of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, welcomes back participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686717
Young Army girl cadets meet participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686716
Young Army girl cadets meet participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686715
Young Army girl cadets meet participants of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686714
Members of the Severny Polyus-41 expedition disembark from the Severny Polyus (North Pole)ice-resistant self-propelled platform in the port of Murmansk after spending more than 1.5 years in the Arctic, in Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686713
The ice-resistant self-propelled platform (SPP) "North Pole" (Severny Polyus) docks in the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686712
The ice-resistant self-propelled platform (SPP) "North Pole" (Severny Polyus) docks in the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686711
The ice-resistant self-propelled platform (SPP) "North Pole" (Severny Polyus) docks in the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686710
The ice-resistant self-propelled platform (SPP) "North Pole" (Severny Polyus) docks in the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686709
The ice-resistant self-propelled platform (SPP) "North Pole" (Severny Polyus) docks in the port of Murmansk, Russia. Over the course of the expedition, scientists collected a wealth of unique and critically important data on the climate and natural environment of the high-latitude Arctic, data that is crucial for the country.17.05.2024#8686708