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By Tim Ferguson
Published: 29 November 2007 16:50 GMT
A team of explorers sent the most northerly transmitted video message over their satellite communications system this month.
The team were trialling technology that will be used when the three-strong Vanco Arctic survey team makes its way to the North Pole next year.
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In October, the team put the tech through its paces in the rather less demanding environment of London's Hyde Park.
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