
The Moon Regan Transantarctic Expedition team is committed to sharing its 2010 journey across Antarctica as widely as possible. It is determined to make available everything it learns, both during the 40 days on the ice and in months to come, when all the scientific data it brings back has been analysed by the world’s leading scientists at Imperial College London.
Each member of the team is enthusiastic about Antarctica and believes passionately that this vast continent has much to teach the world.
The involvement of young people is key to the success of the Expedition. ‘Not only is Antarctica one of the most interesting places on earth, it is also one of the most important for the future of the planet. We need to respect and understand this last great wilderness – and pass this respect and understanding on to future generations’ says Andrew Regan, Expedition co-leader.
The Expedition is working with a number of schools and is committed to sharing useful educational resources on Antarctica.