The Chinese Antarctic expedition team successfully scaled the Dome A, the Antarctic icecap peak, Saturday.
The following is a chronicle of China's Antarctic icecap expeditions. The dates mark when the expeditions started off.
Jan. 18, 1997 -- Eight Chinese scientific expedition team members trudged for 300 km toward but failed to reach the Dome A peak in Antarctica in a 13-day expedition, China's first Antarctic icecap expedition.
Feb. 3, 1998 -- An eight-member scientific expedition team thrust a journey toward the Dome A peak from the previous 300 km to a further 464 km during its 17-day expedition, but still fell short of the target destination.
Dec. 15, 1998 -- Ten expedition team members entered the Dome A peak area for the first time, marking the highest point reached by land motorcades in all Antarctic expeditions.
Jan. 18, 2002 -- An eight-member expedition team was tasked with setting up an auto weather station 170 km away from China's Zhongshan Station in eastern Antarctica.
Jan. 18, 2005 -- A total of 13 expedition team members on this day reached the peak of the Dome A, the first ever successful ascent by mankind to the peak.
Dec. 22, 2007 -- Altogether 17 team members of the 24th Chinese scientific expedition team successfully scaled the Dome A peak on Jan. 12, 2008, the second successful ascent after January, 2005.
They are tasked with choosing a suitable location for China's third Antarctic research station and carrying out a major exploration mission -- the Panda plan. The whole task is expected to take about 70 days. Source:Xinhua
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