Li Moer directed the research vessel to dock at the newly constructed pier. Everyone dressed neatly and boarded King George Island. They were shocked to see the piles of materials, wondering, "Is this a research station? Aren't we planning on building a factory? This is way too much. I'm afraid three or five research stations would be enough."

The captain, wearing thick gloves, stroked the materials and said, "This stuff is amazing! It's enough to support the construction of three research stations. This is polyurethane composite material. I heard it has excellent thermal insulation properties."

Moer said, "That's right. Use this as the outer insulation for the research station. This is the heating equipment, these two burn diesel, and these are electric heaters. I have a large generator over there that also burns diesel."

Captain Xiao was delighted: "There's also a generator, that's really great. You've been so thoughtful!"

Mo'er thought and placed a loader and a forklift on the boat. Then she said, "These are snowmobiles, they run on gasoline. There's also a loader and a forklift on board, both of which can help us build the research station!"

Captain Xiao said, "That's great! We don't have to worry about heavy objects!"

After that, they began to draw blueprints and, based on these materials, planned a scientific research station that was both practical and safe.

Two hours later, the blueprints were complete, and the ground was marked with lines, followed by the driving of piles. Fearing the station would be buried by snow and wind, they had to start by driving piles, ensuring it was at least two meters above the ground.

The pile driver was brought in. After starting up, it began drilling and driving piles along the marked lines. An eight-meter-long steel pipe was lowered six meters underground, leaving two meters above ground. Many of these people knew how to weld.

The entire construction site was bustling with activity, with people moving, lifting, and welding.

Mo'er took a few people and started moving the food, vegetables and meat from the destroyer.

Captain Xiao was particularly puzzled. As long as it was something needed for the project, Captain Li Moer would definitely be able to get it on the destroyer. It made him feel that it was not a destroyer, but a mobile treasure chest.

In the evening, the chef on the ship prepared a sumptuous dinner. Moer brought a lot of food, vegetables and meat, so there was no need to worry about not having enough food and having to ration cooking for everyone.

Seeing that the construction site was on track and she was no longer needed, Mo'er began to fly the helicopter around the area, looking for beautiful scenery, and the most beautiful scenery was the aurora.

The appearance time of the Antarctic Aurora is not completely fixed, but it is usually easier to see during the dark period in Antarctica, especially over the high magnetic latitudes of Antarctica.

From a seasonal perspective, during the Southern Hemisphere's winter, the Antarctic region experiences long nights, creating favorable conditions for observing auroras. However, even during this time, the appearance of auroras is affected by a variety of factors, such as the intensity of solar activity.

It should be noted that during years of maximum solar activity, the aurora can be seen more spectacularly than in ordinary years. In some lower latitude areas where the aurora was not visible before, you may also be lucky enough to see the aurora.

On her sixth day, a beautiful aurora appeared in the sky. The southern lights were as captivating as fireworks. The colors ranged from light to dark, from green to red. Some resembled colorful ribbons, some fireworks, some bows, and some curtains...

Moer quickly took out his camera to record this beautiful natural phenomenon.

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