ASTEP

This place is known to be the most remote place on Earth. With average
temperatures around -50degree C it is also not the first place you would think
of when going for stargazing. Nevertheless, it has a few advantages for
astronomers and for you, if you like to observe your target from there.
First, for half the year, there is continuous night at the South Pole. Second, there
are spaces, so-called domes, that are practically cloud free. Third, it is one
of the driest places on Earth. Almost any wavelength range can be observed from
here, except of them that are only accessible from space. Any observatory in
this place is the closest thing, you can get on Earth, to an actual space
telescope. Robotic telescopes like ASTEP (see picture) observing the sky from
here.
Aren't there penguins in Antartica, I'm in!
Hmmm...let me see the other options