curious at least if not more;
In 1994, Naval Officer Brian S. worked as a flight engineer, who delivered a team of fifteen scientists within 20 miles of Marie Byrd Land in Antarctica. After a week and a half, the scientists failed to establish their daily check-in for over two days.
Naval Officer Brian's team was instructed to fly back out and check on the scientists. When Brian's team got to the location, no one was there. The supplies and equipment were there. The camp's radio was working fine. There were no tracks. Brian's team circled the camp by air out to a 15 mile radius of the camp. Brian's team saw nothing including no tracks anywhere.
About a week later, Brian's team was told to go back out to the camp because the scientists had radioed in and asked to be picked up. The scientists were supposed to be out there for a month but were calling to come back early after just 2.5 weeks. If anything, scientists usually want more time, not less. Scientists will use as much time as they can possibly get before returning..........more.........
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