Chapter 575 - Science Misleads People
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 575 - Science Misleads People

The research station was bustling with activity. It was currently in the midst of the polar night, and the sky occasionally came alive with magnificent auroras. However, as the facility was primarily a military base, few people had the leisure to take out their cameras and capture the beauty of nature in this place.

The location chosen for the construction of the research station was carefully considered. It was positioned approximately 100 kilometers away from the impact site of the meteorite. This distance allowed for sufficient time for the personnel to evacuate in the event of any emergency developments. Additionally, the chosen location experienced relatively fewer instances of severe weather conditions such as strong winds and heavy snowfall throughout the year. This ensured the optimal functioning of the station's machinery and equipment.

In cases where weather conditions pose challenges for air transportation, supplies, and personnel could be transported to the facility using icebreaker ships via sea routes. This allowed for transportation and logistics support even during periods of adverse weather such as strong winds and heavy snowfall. The combination of air and sea transportation ensured reliable and continuous logistical support for the research station, allowing it to operate effectively regardless of the weather conditions.

The sound of roaring aircraft landing and taking off echoes continuously as the United Nations forces from various countries conduct patrols around the research station. The beacon of the station moved back and forth, guiding the aircraft in their direction. As a highly significant United Nations research station, no unauthorized intrusions, not even flies, were allowed within its premises. Stringent measures were in place to ensure the station's security and integrity, safeguarding its operations and research activities from any unauthorized interference.

Naturally, there were no flies in Antarctica. The most important thing was to prevent unauthorized human access.

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