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Ascension Island

7°56′S 14°22′W / 7.933°S 14.367°W / -7.933; -14.367

Ascension Island
Anthem: "God Save the King"
Topographic map of Ascension Island
Location of Ascension Island in the southern Atlantic Ocean
Sovereign state United Kingdom
British settlement1815
Dependency of Saint Helena12 September 1922
Current constitution1 September 2009
Capital
and largest settlement
Georgetown
7°56′S 14°25′W / 7.933°S 14.417°W / -7.933; -14.417
Official languagesEnglish
GovernmentDevolved locally governing dependency under a constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Charles III
• Governor
Nigel Phillips
Simon Minshull[1]
LegislatureIsland Council
Government of the United Kingdom
Vacant
Area
• Total
88 km2 (34 sq mi)
Highest elevation
859 m (2,818 ft)
Population
• 2016 census
806[2]
CurrencySaint Helena pound (£) (SHP)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (GMT)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+247
UK postcode
ASCN 1ZZ
ISO 3166 codeSH-AC
Internet TLD.ac

Ascension Island is an isolated volcanic island, 7°56′ south of the Equator in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from the coast of Africa and 1,400 miles (2,300 km) from the coast of South America. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha,[3] of which the main island, Saint Helena, is around 800 miles (1,300 km) to the southeast. The territory also includes the sparsely populated Tristan da Cunha archipelago, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) to the south, about halfway to the Antarctic Circle.

Ascension Island was discovered by the Portuguese navigator João da Nova in 1501 and named Conception Island, but was rediscovered in 1503 on Ascension Day by Alphonse de Albuquerque and renamed.[4] Ascension Island was garrisoned by the British Admiralty from 22 October 1815 to 1922 and was an important refueling stop for ships and commercial airliners in the days of international air travel by flying boats. During World War II, it was an important naval and air station, especially providing antisubmarine warfare bases in the Battle of the Atlantic.[5]

The island is the location of RAF Ascension Island, which is a Royal Air Force station, a European Space Agency rocket tracking station, a British-American signals intelligence facility and the BBC World Service Atlantic Relay Station. The island was used extensively as a staging point by the British military during the Falklands War. Ascension Island hosts one of four ground antennas that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigational system (the others are on Kwajalein Island, Diego Garcia, and Cape Canaveral). NASA operates a Meter Class Autonomous Telescope (MCAT) on Ascension Island for tracking orbital debris, which is potentially hazardous to operating spacecraft and astronauts, at a facility called the John Africano NASA/AFRL Orbital Debris Observatory.[6]

History edit

 
João da Nova discovered the island on Ascension Day 1501.

Discovery edit

The island's discovery is disputed. An undocumented claim states that it was discovered in 1501, either on 25 March or 21 May, by João da Nova, on his outward voyage to India. It is claimed that he named it Ilha de Nossa Señora de Conceiçao ("The Island of Our Lady of the Conception") or "Conception Island". However, there is no documentary evidence of his discovery. It was discovered or re-discovered in 1503 on the Ascension Day (which fell on Thursday, 21 May 1503, of that year) by Alphonse de Albuquerque and named (or renamed) Ilha da Ascensão after this feast day. This discovery was documented by Albuquerque.[7][8]

Dry and barren, the island had little appeal for passing ships except for collecting fresh meat, and was not claimed for the Portuguese Crown. Mariners could hunt for the numerous seabirds and the enormous female green turtles that laid their eggs on the sandy beaches. The Portuguese also introduced goats as a potential source of meat for future mariners.

In February 1701, HMS Roebuck, commanded by William Dampier, sank in the common anchoring spot in Clarence Bay to the northwest of the island. Sixty men survived for two months until they were rescued. Almost certainly, after a few days they found the strong water spring in the high interior of the island, in what is now called Breakneck Valley (there is a much smaller water source, lower on the mountain, which was named Dampier's Drip by people who probably misinterpreted Dampier's story).[9]

It is possible, but disputed, that the island was sometimes used[10] as an open prison for criminal mariners, although there is only one documented case of such an exile, a Dutch ship's officer, Leendert Hasenbosch, set ashore at Clarence Bay as a punishment for sodomy in May 1725.[11] British mariners found the Dutchman's tent, belongings and diary in January 1726; the man's remains were not found. His diary was published in translation in London later that same year, under the title Sodomy Punish'd.[12]

Organised settlement edit

Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon on Saint Helena to the southeast.[citation needed] On 22 October the Cruizer-class brig-sloops Zenobia and Peruvian claimed the island for King George III. The Royal Navy designated the island as a stone frigate, HMS Ascension, with the classification of "Sloop of War of the smaller class".[13]

 
Royal Marine barracks (1830) in the former Royal Dockyard, Georgetown

The location of the island made it a useful stopping-point for ships and communications. The Royal Navy used the island as a victualling station for ships, particularly those of the West Africa Squadron working against the slave trade.[14] A garrison of Royal Marines was based at Ascension from 1823 and Colonel Edward Nicolls became the first commandant.[15]

Botany edit

In 1836 the second Beagle voyage visited Ascension. Charles Darwin described it as an arid, treeless island, with nothing growing near the coast. Sparse vegetation inland supported "about six hundred sheep, many goats, a few cows & horses," large numbers of guineafowl imported from the Cape Verde islands, rats, mice, and land crabs; he agreed with the saying attributed to the people of St Helena that "We know we live on a rock, but the poor people at Ascension live on a cinder." He noted the care taken to sustain "houses, gardens & fields placed near the summit of the central mountain," and cisterns at roadsides to provide drinking water. The springs were carefully managed, "so that a single drop of water may not be lost: indeed the whole island may be compared to a huge ship kept in first-rate order." In commenting on this, he noted René Primevère Lesson's remark "that the English nation alone would have thought of making the island of Ascension a productive spot; any other people would have held it as a mere fortress in the ocean."[16]

In 1843, botanist and explorer Joseph Hooker visited the island. Four years later, Hooker, with much encouragement from Darwin, advised the Royal Navy that with the help of Kew Gardens, they should institute a long-term plan of shipping trees to Ascension. The planted trees would capture more rain and improve the soil, allowing the barren island to become a garden. So, from 1850 and years thereafter, ships came with an assortment of plants from botanical gardens in Argentina, Europe and South Africa. By the late 1870s Norfolk pines, eucalyptus, bamboo, and banana trees grew in profusion at the highest point of the island, Green Mountain, creating a tropical cloud forest.[17]

Astronomical observation edit

Beginning in July 1877, the astronomer Sir David Gill and his wife Isobel spent six months on Ascension Island. This was to take advantage of the near approach of Mars occurring that year. Based on Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion, Gill conceived that in pioneering the use of a heliometer he would be able to accurately measure the position of Mars while in opposition on his own, rather than in combination with many observers simultaneously recording the position of the planet as had been the technique during the time.[18] This is because a heliometer is a telescope that uses a split image to measure the angular separation of celestial bodies. In observing this from near the equator a greater observable distance would be visible, hence a temporary observatory being decided upon for Ascension.[19]

Although originally based in Georgetown, the pair found the evenings to be too cloudy to make observations of the night sky due to Georgetown being located downwind of orographic cloud emanating from Green Mountain.[19] Isobel quickly endeavoured to find an area less affected by the evening cloud and trekked several miles over lava fields to find a new location. Having found an area on the south west of the island seemingly less affected, they then had to determine how to move 20 tons of delicate observational equipment to the new location. Fortunately a small, clear beach was located nearby which was used for landing the equipment by sea. This was later named Mars Bay, a name which it carries to this day and which has since been designated a Nature Reserve.[20] The couple then spent several months camped out at the bay making their observations, assisted by a krooman and a marine.

All of the effort was ultimately a success, producing a solar distance of 93.08 ± 0.16 million miles, which is a range from 92.92 – 93.24, since shown to be (just) correct by the modern measurement of 92.9558. As a result of his work on the solar parallax David Gill went on to be appointed Royal Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope.[21]

End of Admiralty rule and early government edit

Between 1872 and 1889, the population of the island was listed as HMS Flora (Tender), under the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope, estimated to number just 150 in 1888.[22] HMS Flora had been the guardship at Ascension from 1865 to 1872 before being ordered south to become the Simonstown depot ship. Five ratings died while on a recreational boat trip in 1879.[23]

In 1899, as part of the British effort in the Second Boer War, the Eastern Telegraph Company (later Cable & Wireless plc) installed the first submarine communications cable from the island, connecting the UK with its colonies in South Africa.[24][25] In 1922, letters patent made Ascension a dependency of Saint Helena, with control being officially handed over to the Eastern Telegraph Company from the Admiralty on 20 October 1922.[26] The island was managed by the head of the Eastern Telegraph Company on the island until 1964 when the British Government appointed an Administrator to represent the Governor of Saint Helena in Ascension.[24][25]

World War II edit

 
Ascension Island viewed from the south

The Island was under direct control of the Board of Admiralty until 1922.[27]

During World War II, to supply and augment extensive amphibious aircraft antisubmarine patrol operations ongoing from the early days of the war, the United States built an airbase on Ascension Island, known as "Wideawake",[28] after a nearby colony of sooty terns (locally called 'wideawake' birds because of their loud, distinctive constant (day-and-night) cawing chatter).[29] The airbase, which was under construction by the 38th Combat Engineer Battalion of the Army Corps of Engineers, was unexpectedly visited by two British Fairey Swordfish torpedo planes on 15 June 1942.[citation needed] According to one of the pilots, Peter Jinks, the planes were fired upon before being recognised as allies. The Swordfish had to land on the unfinished airstrip, thus becoming the first aircraft to land on Ascension Island proper, which had long served as an anti-submarine warfare base for Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats. The event was commemorated with a postage stamp 15 June 1982.

The airfield was used by the US military as a stopping point for American aircraft crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the way to theatres of operation in Europe and Africa. American bombers based at Wideawake were engaged in the Laconia incident.

The only local military action during World War II occurred on 9 December 1941. At around mid-day, the German submarine U-124 approached Georgetown on the surface with the intention of sinking any ships at anchor or shelling the cable station.[citation needed] Fort Bedford, a two-gun shore battery at Cross Hill, above Georgetown, fired on the submarine. The guns scored no hits but the U-boat submerged and retreated. The battery remains largely intact, together with its guns, BL 5.5 inch Mark I naval guns removed from HMS Hood during a refit in Malta in 1938.

The airbase fell into disuse following the American departure at the end of World War II.

Later military involvement edit

With the Space Race and the Cold War, the Americans returned in 1956.[citation needed] Wideawake Airfield expanded in the mid-1960s. The runway was extended, widened, and improved to allow its use by large aircraft, and later to act as an emergency runway for the Space Shuttle, although the Shuttle never had to use it.[28] At the time, it was the world's longest airport runway.[29] The United States Space Force uses the island as part of its Eastern Range.[30] NASA established a tracking station on the island in 1967, which it operated for more than 20 years before closing it down in 1990.[28]

Ascension was the shore terminal for the furthest down range installation of the Atlantic Missile Impact Location System (MILS), an acoustic system for locating splashdown of test nose cones.[31] The MILS hydrophones that were located in the SOFAR channel for broad area coverage have played a significant role in long range acoustic transmission studies and incidents. The island's location makes it a first point of Atlantic reception for acoustics from the other oceans. As an example the Ascension hydrophones received and the site processed signals generated near Heard Island in the Indian Ocean some 9,200 km (5,700 mi; 5,000 nmi) from the Ascension arrays and passing around Africa.[32][33] The Ascension array was one of those involved in the Vela incident acoustic signal in which there were correlated acoustic arrivals with the time and estimated location of the double flash detected by the Vela satellite.[34]

A joint Government Communications Headquarters and National Security Agency signals intercept station was also established on Ascension during the Cold War.[35][36] The island retains a role in space exploration: the European Space Agency now operates an Ariane monitoring facility there.[28] The BBC Atlantic Relay Station was installed in 1966 for short-wave broadcasts to Africa and South America and because of the BBC's considerable resources, eventually BBC External Services began sourcing requirements generally for the Island through BBC Engineering Purchasing Department based in 4 Cavendish Square, London; items were requisitioned and ordered from suppliers, delivered to export packers, Evan Cook and shipped to Ascension on RMS St. Helena.

In 1982, the British task force used Ascension Island as a staging post during the Falklands War. After strengthening and improving the structure, the Royal Air Force deployed a fleet of Avro Vulcan bombers and Handley Page Victor tankers at the airfield. Vulcans launched the opening shots of the British offensive from Ascension in Operation Black Buck. The RAF also used the base to supply the task force. Because of the increase in air traffic during the war, Wideawake, with up to 400 movements of all types each day, was one of the busiest airfields in the world for a short period.[37] The Royal Navy's fleet stopped at Ascension for refuelling on the way. Following the war, the British retained an increased presence on the island, establishing RAF Ascension Island, and providing a refuelling stop for the regular airlink between RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, and RAF Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands.

Twenty-first century edit

 
RAF Ascension Island

As of 2004, it was reported that the Composite Signals Organisation, an arm of GCHQ, continued to operate a signals interception facility at Cat Hill on Ascension.[38] As of 2007 NASA continued to list Ascension Island as a "downrange site" used for range safety instrumentation.[39] In particular, the Post-Detect Telemetry System used to acquire launch vehicle telemetry includes a station on Ascension.[40]

In 2008, British diplomats at the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UN CLCS), requested sovereignty over 200,000 km2 (77,220 sq mi) of submarine territory around the island. This would enable exploration into possible new reserves of oil, gas and minerals, though none are thought to exist.[41]

In 2009 the St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Constitution Order 2009 elevated Ascension Island, and Tristan da Cunha to equal constituent parts of the territory alongside Saint Helena, with their own governments and established the position of Governor of Ascension. Per Section 143 of the Constitution Order 2009 the person appointed as Governor of Saint Helena is ex officio Governor of Ascension.[42]

In 2016, the United States Department of Energy started operating a mobile climate research facility on the island. It is operated by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility (ARM) near the South East Crater, south of the Green Mountain summit. The field campaign requires the mobile facility to be operational for about 17 months until October 2017.[43]

The island hosts one of four dedicated ground antennas that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation system along with those on Diego Garcia (British Indian Ocean Territory), Kwajalein (Marshall Islands), and Cape Canaveral, Florida.[44] NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory operate a Meter-Class Autonomous Telescope (MCAT) on Ascension as part of the deep space surveillance system for tracking orbital debris, which can be a hazard to spacecraft and astronauts.[44][45]

In 2023, the United Kingdom government announced that it was considering a proposal to send migrants arriving in the UK by boat to Ascension Island, should the Supreme Court rule that the Rwanda asylum plan is illegal.[46]

Geography edit

 
Comfortless Cove
 
An enlargeable, detailed map of Ascension Island

The main island has an area of approximately 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi). A volcanic peak rising from 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, much of the island is a wasteland of lava flows and cinder cones; forty-four distinct dormant craters have been identified.[14]

Geology edit

Ascension is a geologically young formation, the tip of an undersea volcano which rose above the waves only a million years ago. Although volcanic activity is mainly associated with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge plate boundary 80 km to the west, Ascension also displays some features which are commonly attributed to "hotspot" volcanism. Such volcanism is typically assumed to arise from a deep mantle thermal plume from the core-mantle boundary. Alternatively it may result from minor deformations of the oceanic crust that cause extension and permit magma to rise passively up from the asthenosphere. Ascension is considered active and could have erupted as recently as 500 years ago, but the exact eruption date is elusive.[47] Due to the low rainfall and geologically recent eruptions, its soil consists mostly of clinker.[29]

The island consists of a wide range of alkaline rocks atypical for oceanic islands, ranging from basalt through trachyandesite and trachyte to rhyolite.[48][49]

 
Black volcanic rocks

Climate edit

Ascension has a hot desert climate (BWh, according to the Köppen climate classification). The temperatures at the coast average from 22.7 to 27.8 °C (72.9 to 82.0 °F), and about 5 to 6 °C (9 to 11 °F) cooler at the highest point. Rain showers may occur at any time during the year, but tend to be heavier between June and September. Although the island is in the tropical zone, average annual rainfall is very low. The cause of this might be the relatively low temperature of the ocean water, as the Benguela Current and South Equatorial Current flow northward west of Africa. These currents bring cooling effects around the eastern South Atlantic Ocean. Tropical cyclones also occur only rarely in the South Atlantic Ocean which might be caused by the same phenomenon, and by strong vertical wind shear.[50][51][52]

Climate data for Georgetown, Ascension Island
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 31.7
(89.1)
31.7
(89.1)
31.7
(89.1)
32.2
(90.0)
31.7
(89.1)
30.6
(87.1)
30.6
(87.1)
28.9
(84.0)
28.9
(84.0)
28.9
(84.0)
30.0
(86.0)
30.6
(87.1)
32.2
(90.0)
Average high °C (°F) 28.3
(82.9)
29.4
(84.9)
30.0
(86.0)
30.0
(86.0)
28.9
(84.0)
27.8
(82.0)
27.2
(81.0)
26.1
(79.0)
26.1
(79.0)
26.1
(79.0)
26.7
(80.1)
27.2
(81.0)
27.8
(82.0)
Average low °C (°F) 22.8
(73.0)
23.9
(75.0)
24.4
(75.9)
24.4
(75.9)
23.9
(75.0)
22.8
(73.0)
22.2
(72.0)
21.1
(70.0)
21.1
(70.0)
21.1
(70.0)
22.2
(72.0)
22.6
(72.7)
22.7
(72.9)
Record low °C (°F) 18.9
(66.0)
20.0
(68.0)
21.1
(70.0)
20.6
(69.1)
19.4
(66.9)
19.4
(66.9)
19.4
(66.9)
18.3
(64.9)
17.2
(63.0)
18.3
(64.9)
17.8
(64.0)
17.8
(64.0)
17.2
(63.0)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 8
(0.3)
10
(0.4)
38
(1.5)
30
(1.2)
10
(0.4)
15
(0.6)
13
(0.5)
10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
13
(0.5)
8
(0.3)
8
(0.3)
173
(6.8)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.3 mm) 7 5 7 8 6 8 7 8 10 12 8 8 94
Average relative humidity (%) 74 73 73 73 70 69 69 70 73 73 72 73 72
Mean monthly sunshine hours 229 224 276 267 264 260 239 217 165 161 159 198 2,659
Source 1: Deutscher Wetterdienst[53]
Source 2: Danish Meteorological Institute[54]

Ecology edit

Flora edit

 
The island viewed from atop Green Mountain, looking West towards Two Boats Village and Georgetown

The endemic flora includes plants like Pteris adscensionis, Asplenium ascensionis, Euphorbia origanoides as well as the extinct species Oldenlandia adscensionis, Sporobolus durus and Dryopteris ascensionis. Anogramma ascensionis (Ascension Island parsley fern) was thought to have become extinct due to habitat loss, until four plants were found on the island in 2010. Over 60 specimens were then successfully cultivated.[55] Portuguese explorers released goats in the 1500s which ate many species to extinction. The later introduction of rabbits, sheep, rats and donkeys, and over 200 imported species further marginalised the original flora.[56]

By 1843 the island was barren with few plants. However, due to the introduction of species by the British, Ascension Island's Green Mountain is now one of the few large-scale planned forests, and is gradually growing with each year. Its highest point is at 859 metres (2,818 ft).[14] Non-indigenous plants teem there, and the crown of Green Mountain is a lush halo of bamboo. Flanking one side is a large stand of tall Norfolk pine, trees planted by British mariners, which were to have been used as replacement masts for sailing ships. In June 2005 the first National Park on Ascension Island, the Green Mountain National Park, was opened.

Prosopis juliflora, a type of mesquite known as "Mexican thorn", was introduced by BBC engineers to bind the dry top soil when they arrived in 1966 to construct a shortwave relay station. It has thrived on the barren lava of the island – an estimated 38,000 bushes existed by 2016. Its spread has been destructive to other species, and current encroachment on the edges of beaches threatens those that use this space, such as the green turtle. Its hardy taproots can extend to 30 metres (98 ft) deep. Local authorities are considering means of controlling or eradicating it.[29][57]

Fauna edit

 
Lava fields

A variety of mammals have been introduced: donkeys, sheep, cats and rats among others. Reptiles consist of two species of lizards. Endemic insect species include the minute, wingless Psocopteran Troglotroctes ashmoleorum, that has been found in caves and between lava blocks.[58] In summer, flies are known to be a problem. The largest native land animal is the land crab Johngarthia lagostoma (formerly Gecarcinus lagostoma).[59] Offshore, there is a variety of open-ocean fish, including sharks, wahoo, tuna, bonito, barracuda, marlin, blackfish and sailfish. The protected green turtle is perhaps the most notable of the endemic fauna, coming ashore to lay their eggs on the beaches from November to May. Turtles were regularly harvested until 1930, when the practice was banned. By 1970 the turtle population had begun to rebound.[29] From the 1970s, when records began, to 2014, green turtle nesting increased by 500%, resulting in some 24,000 nests being laid on the island's main beaches each year.[60]

On land are found such non-native birds such as canaries, francolins, mynas, sparrows, and waxbills. Sooty terns or "wideawake birds" nest in great seashore lava "fairs". Other seabirds include some types of boobies, petrels, and tropicbirds (named boatswain, pronounced BO-sun birds, by the inhabitants of the island), white tern, brown noddy, black noddy and Ascension frigatebird. The Ascension crake became extinct around the beginning of the nineteenth century.[57]

 
Male frigatebird with chick on Boatswain Bird Island

Off the east coast of Ascension is the islet of Boatswain Bird Island. It is a haven for sea birds providing refuge from the rats, cats and people that came to Ascension Island from Europe and Africa. Following a successful campaign headed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the main island was in 2006 declared free of feral cats, and sea birds are now once again nesting on Ascension Island.[61]

Bird life edit

 
A few of the 130,000 Atlantic sooty terns at Mars Bay breeding grounds, Ascension Island

After cats were introduced to Ascension Island in 1815, large seabird breeding colonies were quickly wiped out everywhere except in small cat-inaccessible areas, such as on the offshore Boatswain Bird Island. Following a two-year campaign, feral cats were eradicated by 2004 and seabirds began to recolonise the main island.[62]

Ascension Island, including fourteen inshore stacks and marine habitat extending out for 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) from the coastline, has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International as a breeding site for seabirds. Birds for which the IBA is significant include red-billed tropicbirds, Ascension frigatebirds (an endemic breeder), sooty terns and black noddies.[63] The island was formerly home to the endemic Ascension crake, but the species has been extinct since the early nineteenth century.

Marine Protected Area edit

In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the island's own species of frigate bird.[64]

On 22 August 2019, the Ascension Island Government announced the designation of 100% of Ascension's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as a Marine Protected Area (MPA).[65][66] The EEZ covers an area of over 440,000 square kilometres (170,000 sq mi), making it one of the largest in the world. Within the MPA it is proposed that commercial fishing and mineral extraction will be prohibited. Legislation is now being brought forward and development of a management plan is underway. These will be put into place subject to confirmation that the ongoing costs of management, monitoring and enforcement have been provided by the UK government.[67]

Government edit

Ascension had formed part of a British overseas territory together with Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha.[14] and was governed by St Helena, until it achieved its own Constitution.

Executive authority is ultimately vested in King Charles III,[14] who is represented by the Governor of Ascension. The Governor resides in Jamestown, Saint Helena, who is in turn represented on the island by an appointed Administrator.

Island Council edit

 
Ascension Government House

As a result of changes in the constitutional arrangements for Ascension Island, a unicameral Legislative Council with advisory powers was introduced in 2002. The first Island Council of seven members was elected, and took office on 1 November 2002. This council was dissolved by order of the Governor of Saint Helena on 24 October 2005, and a new election was held on 16 November 2005. 697 electors chose among ten candidates contesting the seven seats.[68]

Six of the seven members resigned in January 2007 in the belief that they were "assisting to legitimise a democracy that doesn't really exist on Ascension Island".[69] A memorandum sent by a group of Ascension Island residents suggests that the handling of economic development, taxation and representation led to the dispute and that all six councillors resigned (five of them at once). The memorandum states, "The elected Council has been used to legitimise an illegitimate system that has never been a true democracy and, it seems, was never intended to be."[70] The counter-argument was that, as the island has no indigenous population whatsoever, it is in an unusual political position.[citation needed] Consequently, a general election was called, but by the close of nominations, there were only two candidates.[70] The election was abandoned, and the governor suspended the Island Council for 12 months. It was stated that an election would take place in April 2008 but following consultations this was extended to October.[71] Eventually, candidates were elected to form a new Island Council, which was sworn in on 27 October 2008.[72][failed verification][73]

On 26 September 2019, a general election of the Island Council was held. This followed the dissolution of the previous Council on 1 September 2019, in accordance with the Island Government (Ascension) Ordinance 2008. Seven candidates ran for five available Councillor positions, with electors being permitted to cast up to five votes each. Of 518 registered electors 150 electors cast 498 votes. The five successful Councillors were sworn in on 26 September 2019.[74]

Laws edit

Ascension Island has its own local system of law, much of which is based on the laws of Saint Helena and some parts of English law with modifications.[14] The Island Council advises on new or revised laws. Where local legislation does not exist, Saint Helena law may be used where appropriate and suitable for local adaptation, or specific Ascension Island law is enacted. Employment legislation is a mixture of contract law and the Workmen's Protection Ordinance, which guarantees a contract, and obliges employers to provide free accommodation, medical cover, food (or a food allowance), and travel.

The Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Constitution Order 2009 was made by Queen Elizabeth II and the Privy Council on 8 July and came into operation in September 2009.[14] The new constitution replaced the 1988 version and among other changes limited the Governor's powers, included a Bill of Rights, established independence of the judiciary and the public service, and designated the Governor of St Helena as, concurrently, the Governor for Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. It ended the "dependency" status of Ascension and Tristan da Cunha on Saint Helena that had been in place, for administrative convenience, since 1922.[75]

Relationship to St Helena edit

Although the first Island Council was elected in 2002, between 1922 and 2009 Ascension was a dependency of St Helena with an appointed Administrator representing the UK Government on the island under the purview of the Governor of St Helena.

Whilst the Ascension Island Government is distinct from the St Helena Government, the Governor of St Helena is also Governor of Ascension. The executive authority of Ascension is exercised on behalf of His Majesty by the Governor, either directly or through the Administrator of Ascension and other officers subordinate to the Governor.[76] In practice the Administrator is the head of the Ascension Island Government and is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Government.

In 2019, the UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee published its report Global Britain and the British Overseas Territories: Resetting the relationship, following an investigation into the relationship between the UK and the Overseas Territories. The report recommended that Ascension and Tristan da Cunha be recognised as Overseas Territories in their own right (paragraph 48 / recommendation 8):

The Committee notes that the Overseas Territory of St. Helena includes the separate and distinct territories of Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha. These are both inhabited territories with a population that is not directly connected to St. Helena and have their own identities, elected governments and flags. Therefore, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha should be treated with equality as British Overseas Territories in their own right and the FCO should change their status to this effect. However, this change should not necessarily imply that the practice of St. Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha sharing the same Governor should come to an end.[77]

To date the UK Government has not responded to the committee's recommendation.

Demographics edit

 
Georgetown, the island's primary settlement, comprises the island's post office, police station, court and government house, as well as its supermarket and the port: a small pier where supplies are off-loaded with a connection for a fuel pipeline.

In the February 2016 census, 806 people were recorded living in Ascension Island, 556 from Saint Helena (nicknamed the "Saints")[citation needed] and 250 people of other nationalities.[2] RAF Ascension Island is made up of 17 staff. There has never been an indigenous population on the island.[78]

There are five settlements:

Additionally, there are some cottages on Green Mountain, occasionally occupied by visitors, and the Residency, the official residence of the Administrator.

To enter Ascension Island, individuals must apply for a visa prior to their arrival. There are no permanent residents. A contract of employment is a requirement to stay on the island for longer than three months,[citation needed] though short-term visits by tourists are possible with prior approval. The British government put in place a policy that there is no "right of abode" in Ascension Island. This means that people are only allowed to remain in Ascension with the permissions of the Administrator or the Governor. As such, unless they are able to satisfy one of the categories of visas and be issued such, they are not permitted on the island.[79] As the local newspaper The Islander reported at the time,[80][81] it was raised by some former Council members and four expatriate employees that whilst it was agreed there was no right of abode, the UK authorities had previously indicated it would consider changing the law to allow the rights of abode and property purchase, but decided not to do so.[82]

Culture edit

There are Scouting and Guiding groups on Saint Helena and Ascension Island. Scouting was established on Ascension Island in November 1973,[83] having been established on St Helena island in 1912.

The Islander is a weekly newspaper that is edited, printed and distributed on the island. It has been published since 1971. It is available online.[84][85]

English is the official language.[86]

Economy edit

 
View of "The Pier" (1938)

The main economic activity on the island is centred on the military bases at Wideawake Airfield, and the BBC World Service's Atlantic Relay station. The Ministry of Defence estate and facilities are managed by the infrastructure support provider Mitie. A former feature of Ascension was a 70,000-tonne tanker permanently moored offshore that was operated by Maersk as a bulk fuel facility. In December 2002, this was replaced by an on-shore Petroleum Supply Depot under military management, with fuel still being delivered by a chartered tanker, Maersk Rapier, which operates on an MOD resupply contract for both Ascension and the Falkland Islands every two months. Fuel for the island is transferred via a floating hose, which is connected to the on-shore depot at the island's pier head and to the ship at anchor.

The main export items are Ascension Island postage stamps, first issued in 1922, and, since 2010, commemorative coins (which are legal tender but non-circulating) and commercial fishing licences for long-line tuna fishing vessels operating to ICCAT quotas.

A secondary export is the international internet domain code .ac, which small UK educational colleges and science museums are favouring due to its similarity to .ac.uk, the domain code reserved for well-established UK academic institutions. In December 2013, The Pirate Bay (one of the most well-known file piracy websites in the world) moved to .ac following the seizure of their .sx website.

Tourism and related industries edit

 
Devil's Ashpit

Until 2002, tourism was virtually non-existent because of the inaccessibility of the island to transport, the absence of guest accommodation and the need for a sponsor. Limited air travel has, however, been made available in recent years to the public by the RAF, and the Georgetown Obsidian Hotel and a number of guest cottages have been opened. All visitors are required to obtain an entry permit before travelling. Sport fishing is the main attraction for many of the visitors. The island also boasts what is sometimes called the worst golf course in the world.[87][88]

Ascension Island Government does not issue visas to citizens of the following countries and territories: Belarus, China, Egypt, Hong Kong, Iran, Libya, Macau, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Taiwan, Ukraine, and Vietnam.[89]

Communications edit

The island hosts many communications and relay stations, exploiting its mid-Atlantic position. Both the BBC and Cable & Wireless Worldwide (owned by Vodafone since 2012)[90] have communications posts there. The European Space Agency (ESA) also has a tracking station on the island that tracks the Ariane 5 and the Soyuz rockets shortly after their launch from Kourou in French Guiana and Baikonur in Kazakhstan.

Ascension has one local radio station and one relayed from St. Helena. It also receives broadcasts from the British Forces Broadcasting Service and television services for the US military.[14]

Ascension Island has the international calling code +247 and, from 1 June 2015 has five digit numbers (the old four-digit number prefixed by the digit "6" and "4" for mobile telephones).[91]

The island provided a base for a NASA communications dish during the space race in the mid-twentieth century.[29] The island was chosen due to its central location in the Atlantic. Sites were chosen due to their proximity to orbital paths—generally along the Equator.

Banking and currency edit

The Bank of St. Helena has a branch on the island; it holds an account with the UK's Lloyds Bank for the purposes of conducting money transfers with the rest of the world.[92] The currency on Ascension Island is the Saint Helena pound. Tristan da Cunha however uses the pound sterling rather than the Saint Helena pound. The coins of the Saint Helena pound specify that they are for use on both Saint Helena and Ascension Island, but with no mention of Tristan da Cunha, whereas the banknotes only say "Government of St. Helena". There are also distinct commemorative coins for Ascension Island. For more information on currency in the wider region, see British currency in the South Atlantic and the Antarctic.

Education edit

Two Boats School is the only school on the island and provides education to all children aged 3–16.

Sport edit

Football edit

The Ascension Island Football League (Officially registered as Ascension Island Championship) is the top division of football on Ascension Island.[93] Three official football competitions organized by the Association are held on the island: the Ascension Island Football League, Knockout Tournament, and the Flipper Trophy.[94][95]

Transport edit

 
Satellite picture of Ascension Island in 2010

In 2003 the British and US governments signed the Wideawake agreement designed to allow a limited number of non-scheduled civilian aircraft to land on Ascension Island, under responsibility of the British government.[96][97]

Poor runway conditions at RAF Ascension Island led in April 2017 to the cancellation of twice-weekly flights from there to the UK (RAF Brize Norton) and to the Falkland Islands (RAF Mount Pleasant). An Airbus A330 aircraft operated by AirTanker Services on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) carried out those flights, called the South Atlantic Air Bridge, although a limited number of commercial passenger tickets were available. Those flights then traveled via Dakar, Senegal.[98] AW Ship Management arranged for civilians to board RAF flights to and from RAF Ascension Island and RAF Brize Norton. Previously AW Ship Management had a package deal where passengers could travel in one direction on the RAF flights and in the other on the RMS St Helena, which travelled between Ascension, Saint Helena, and Cape Town, South Africa until the opening of St Helena Airport to passenger flights.[99][100]

From 2017, the runway was becoming increasingly unserviceable and a mixture of A400 and C17 planes landed at Ascension every three weeks to supply the RAF operation and deliver mail.[98] A lengthy repair process was initiated in 2020 and while A330s were unable to land at the airport during the repair process, the United States military used Air Transport International Boeing 757 "combi" jets to maintain a twice monthly flight between the island and Patrick Space Force Base in Florida for the use of its personnel only, while the (MV Ascension) supply ship regularly serviced US facilities.

The repair project celebrated its halfway point in March 2022.[101] In August 2022, the eastern portion of the runway was completed, allowing full flight operations to resume, with a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III of the 21st Airlift Squadron being the first aircraft of that size to use the improved runway on 31 August 2022.[102] Earlier that month, an RAF A400M aircraft flying from Ascension Island was refueled for the first time by a Voyager KC.2 aircraft flying out of RAF Mount Pleasant.[103] The repairs to the western side of the runway are expected to be completed in Spring of 2023.[101]

There is no taxi service on the island and most visitors requiring transport hire a car. There are around 40 kilometres (25 mi) of roads on the island, all hard-surfaced,[14] along with many unsurfaced paths and trails. Some of the road surfacing used was surplus tarmac from a previous airstrip construction operation. Traffic drives on the left.[citation needed]

The cargo vessel MV Helena, under AW Shipping Management, takes a limited number of passengers[104] between Cape Town and St Helena and Ascension on its voyages.[105]

Following the retirement of the RMS St Helena in 2018, the South African airline SA Airlink has operated an inter-island air service between St Helena and Ascension once a month. This is operated as a charter service extension on the regular Johannesburg to St Helena route with an overnight turnaround on Ascension.[106][107] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and South African government response, the SA Airlink air service was suspended in April 2020. Since this time Ascension, along with its sister island of St Helena, has been intermittently supplied by a Titan operated charter service originating in the UK.[108][109]

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Bibliography edit

  • Duff Hart-Davis, Ascension, the story of a South Atlantic island
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External links edit

News and Government edit

  • Ascension Island Government

History and Geography edit

  • Colonial History of Ascension Island
  • CIA World Factbook entry about Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha
  • Google Satellite View

Associated Organisations edit

  • Detailed description of the BBC Atlantic Relay Station
  • Army Ornithological Society Ascension Island Research 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the island in the South Atlantic Ocean For the Canadian islands see Ascension Islands 7 56 S 14 22 W 7 933 S 14 367 W 7 933 14 367 Ascension IslandConstituent part of Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da CunhaFlagCoat of armsAnthem God Save the King source track track track track track Topographic map of Ascension IslandLocation of Ascension Island in the southern Atlantic OceanSovereign state United KingdomBritish settlement1815Dependency of Saint Helena12 September 1922Current constitution1 September 2009Capitaland largest settlementGeorgetown7 56 S 14 25 W 7 933 S 14 417 W 7 933 14 417Official languagesEnglishGovernmentDevolved locally governing dependency under a constitutional monarchy MonarchCharles III GovernorNigel Phillips AdministratorSimon Minshull 1 LegislatureIsland CouncilGovernment of the United Kingdom MinisterVacantArea Total88 km2 34 sq mi Highest elevation859 m 2 818 ft Population 2016 census806 2 CurrencySaint Helena pound SHP Time zoneUTC 00 00 GMT Date formatdd mm yyyyDriving sideleftCalling code 247UK postcodeASCN 1ZZISO 3166 codeSH ACInternet TLD acAscension Island is an isolated volcanic island 7 56 south of the Equator in the South Atlantic Ocean It is about 1 000 miles 1 600 km from the coast of Africa and 1 400 miles 2 300 km from the coast of South America It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 3 of which the main island Saint Helena is around 800 miles 1 300 km to the southeast The territory also includes the sparsely populated Tristan da Cunha archipelago 2 300 miles 3 700 km to the south about halfway to the Antarctic Circle Ascension Island was discovered by the Portuguese navigator Joao da Nova in 1501 and named Conception Island but was rediscovered in 1503 on Ascension Day by Alphonse de Albuquerque and renamed 4 Ascension Island was garrisoned by the British Admiralty from 22 October 1815 to 1922 and was an important refueling stop for ships and commercial airliners in the days of international air travel by flying boats During World War II it was an important naval and air station especially providing antisubmarine warfare bases in the Battle of the Atlantic 5 The island is the location of RAF Ascension Island which is a Royal Air Force station a European Space Agency rocket tracking station a British American signals intelligence facility and the BBC World Service Atlantic Relay Station The island was used extensively as a staging point by the British military during the Falklands War Ascension Island hosts one of four ground antennas that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System GPS navigational system the others are on Kwajalein Island Diego Garcia and Cape Canaveral NASA operates a Meter Class Autonomous Telescope MCAT on Ascension Island for tracking orbital debris which is potentially hazardous to operating spacecraft and astronauts at a facility called the John Africano NASA AFRL Orbital Debris Observatory 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Discovery 1 2 Organised settlement 1 3 Botany 1 4 Astronomical observation 1 5 End of Admiralty rule and early government 1 6 World War II 1 7 Later military involvement 1 8 Twenty first century 2 Geography 2 1 Geology 2 2 Climate 3 Ecology 3 1 Flora 3 2 Fauna 3 3 Bird life 3 4 Marine Protected Area 4 Government 4 1 Island Council 4 2 Laws 4 3 Relationship to St Helena 5 Demographics 6 Culture 7 Economy 7 1 Tourism and related industries 7 2 Communications 7 3 Banking and currency 8 Education 9 Sport 9 1 Football 10 Transport 11 See also 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External links 14 1 News and Government 14 2 History and Geography 14 3 Associated OrganisationsHistory edit nbsp Joao da Nova discovered the island on Ascension Day 1501 Discovery edit The island s discovery is disputed An undocumented claim states that it was discovered in 1501 either on 25 March or 21 May by Joao da Nova on his outward voyage to India It is claimed that he named it Ilha de Nossa Senora de Conceicao The Island of Our Lady of the Conception or Conception Island However there is no documentary evidence of his discovery It was discovered or re discovered in 1503 on the Ascension Day which fell on Thursday 21 May 1503 of that year by Alphonse de Albuquerque and named or renamed Ilha da Ascensao after this feast day This discovery was documented by Albuquerque 7 8 Dry and barren the island had little appeal for passing ships except for collecting fresh meat and was not claimed for the Portuguese Crown Mariners could hunt for the numerous seabirds and the enormous female green turtles that laid their eggs on the sandy beaches The Portuguese also introduced goats as a potential source of meat for future mariners In February 1701 HMS Roebuck commanded by William Dampier sank in the common anchoring spot in Clarence Bay to the northwest of the island Sixty men survived for two months until they were rescued Almost certainly after a few days they found the strong water spring in the high interior of the island in what is now called Breakneck Valley there is a much smaller water source lower on the mountain which was named Dampier s Drip by people who probably misinterpreted Dampier s story 9 It is possible but disputed that the island was sometimes used 10 as an open prison for criminal mariners although there is only one documented case of such an exile a Dutch ship s officer Leendert Hasenbosch set ashore at Clarence Bay as a punishment for sodomy in May 1725 11 British mariners found the Dutchman s tent belongings and diary in January 1726 the man s remains were not found His diary was published in translation in London later that same year under the title Sodomy Punish d 12 Organised settlement edit Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815 when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon on Saint Helena to the southeast citation needed On 22 October the Cruizer class brig sloops Zenobia and Peruvian claimed the island for King George III The Royal Navy designated the island as a stone frigate HMS Ascension with the classification of Sloop of War of the smaller class 13 nbsp Royal Marine barracks 1830 in the former Royal Dockyard GeorgetownThe location of the island made it a useful stopping point for ships and communications The Royal Navy used the island as a victualling station for ships particularly those of the West Africa Squadron working against the slave trade 14 A garrison of Royal Marines was based at Ascension from 1823 and Colonel Edward Nicolls became the first commandant 15 Botany edit In 1836 the second Beagle voyage visited Ascension Charles Darwin described it as an arid treeless island with nothing growing near the coast Sparse vegetation inland supported about six hundred sheep many goats a few cows amp horses large numbers of guineafowl imported from the Cape Verde islands rats mice and land crabs he agreed with the saying attributed to the people of St Helena that We know we live on a rock but the poor people at Ascension live on a cinder He noted the care taken to sustain houses gardens amp fields placed near the summit of the central mountain and cisterns at roadsides to provide drinking water The springs were carefully managed so that a single drop of water may not be lost indeed the whole island may be compared to a huge ship kept in first rate order In commenting on this he noted Rene Primevere Lesson s remark that the English nation alone would have thought of making the island of Ascension a productive spot any other people would have held it as a mere fortress in the ocean 16 In 1843 botanist and explorer Joseph Hooker visited the island Four years later Hooker with much encouragement from Darwin advised the Royal Navy that with the help of Kew Gardens they should institute a long term plan of shipping trees to Ascension The planted trees would capture more rain and improve the soil allowing the barren island to become a garden So from 1850 and years thereafter ships came with an assortment of plants from botanical gardens in Argentina Europe and South Africa By the late 1870s Norfolk pines eucalyptus bamboo and banana trees grew in profusion at the highest point of the island Green Mountain creating a tropical cloud forest 17 Astronomical observation edit Beginning in July 1877 the astronomer Sir David Gill and his wife Isobel spent six months on Ascension Island This was to take advantage of the near approach of Mars occurring that year Based on Johannes Kepler s laws of planetary motion Gill conceived that in pioneering the use of a heliometer he would be able to accurately measure the position of Mars while in opposition on his own rather than in combination with many observers simultaneously recording the position of the planet as had been the technique during the time 18 This is because a heliometer is a telescope that uses a split image to measure the angular separation of celestial bodies In observing this from near the equator a greater observable distance would be visible hence a temporary observatory being decided upon for Ascension 19 Although originally based in Georgetown the pair found the evenings to be too cloudy to make observations of the night sky due to Georgetown being located downwind of orographic cloud emanating from Green Mountain 19 Isobel quickly endeavoured to find an area less affected by the evening cloud and trekked several miles over lava fields to find a new location Having found an area on the south west of the island seemingly less affected they then had to determine how to move 20 tons of delicate observational equipment to the new location Fortunately a small clear beach was located nearby which was used for landing the equipment by sea This was later named Mars Bay a name which it carries to this day and which has since been designated a Nature Reserve 20 The couple then spent several months camped out at the bay making their observations assisted by a krooman and a marine All of the effort was ultimately a success producing a solar distance of 93 08 0 16 million miles which is a range from 92 92 93 24 since shown to be just correct by the modern measurement of 92 9558 As a result of his work on the solar parallax David Gill went on to be appointed Royal Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope 21 End of Admiralty rule and early government edit Between 1872 and 1889 the population of the island was listed as HMS Flora Tender under the orders of the Commander in Chief Cape of Good Hope estimated to number just 150 in 1888 22 HMS Flora had been the guardship at Ascension from 1865 to 1872 before being ordered south to become the Simonstown depot ship Five ratings died while on a recreational boat trip in 1879 23 In 1899 as part of the British effort in the Second Boer War the Eastern Telegraph Company later Cable amp Wireless plc installed the first submarine communications cable from the island connecting the UK with its colonies in South Africa 24 25 In 1922 letters patent made Ascension a dependency of Saint Helena with control being officially handed over to the Eastern Telegraph Company from the Admiralty on 20 October 1922 26 The island was managed by the head of the Eastern Telegraph Company on the island until 1964 when the British Government appointed an Administrator to represent the Governor of Saint Helena in Ascension 24 25 World War II edit nbsp Ascension Island viewed from the southThe Island was under direct control of the Board of Admiralty until 1922 27 During World War II to supply and augment extensive amphibious aircraft antisubmarine patrol operations ongoing from the early days of the war the United States built an airbase on Ascension Island known as Wideawake 28 after a nearby colony of sooty terns locally called wideawake birds because of their loud distinctive constant day and night cawing chatter 29 The airbase which was under construction by the 38th Combat Engineer Battalion of the Army Corps of Engineers was unexpectedly visited by two British Fairey Swordfish torpedo planes on 15 June 1942 citation needed According to one of the pilots Peter Jinks the planes were fired upon before being recognised as allies The Swordfish had to land on the unfinished airstrip thus becoming the first aircraft to land on Ascension Island proper which had long served as an anti submarine warfare base for Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats The event was commemorated with a postage stamp 15 June 1982 The airfield was used by the US military as a stopping point for American aircraft crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the way to theatres of operation in Europe and Africa American bombers based at Wideawake were engaged in the Laconia incident The only local military action during World War II occurred on 9 December 1941 At around mid day the German submarine U 124 approached Georgetown on the surface with the intention of sinking any ships at anchor or shelling the cable station citation needed Fort Bedford a two gun shore battery at Cross Hill above Georgetown fired on the submarine The guns scored no hits but the U boat submerged and retreated The battery remains largely intact together with its guns BL 5 5 inch Mark I naval guns removed from HMS Hood during a refit in Malta in 1938 The airbase fell into disuse following the American departure at the end of World War II Later military involvement edit With the Space Race and the Cold War the Americans returned in 1956 citation needed Wideawake Airfield expanded in the mid 1960s The runway was extended widened and improved to allow its use by large aircraft and later to act as an emergency runway for the Space Shuttle although the Shuttle never had to use it 28 At the time it was the world s longest airport runway 29 The United States Space Force uses the island as part of its Eastern Range 30 NASA established a tracking station on the island in 1967 which it operated for more than 20 years before closing it down in 1990 28 Ascension was the shore terminal for the furthest down range installation of the Atlantic Missile Impact Location System MILS an acoustic system for locating splashdown of test nose cones 31 The MILS hydrophones that were located in the SOFAR channel for broad area coverage have played a significant role in long range acoustic transmission studies and incidents The island s location makes it a first point of Atlantic reception for acoustics from the other oceans As an example the Ascension hydrophones received and the site processed signals generated near Heard Island in the Indian Ocean some 9 200 km 5 700 mi 5 000 nmi from the Ascension arrays and passing around Africa 32 33 The Ascension array was one of those involved in the Vela incident acoustic signal in which there were correlated acoustic arrivals with the time and estimated location of the double flash detected by the Vela satellite 34 A joint Government Communications Headquarters and National Security Agency signals intercept station was also established on Ascension during the Cold War 35 36 The island retains a role in space exploration the European Space Agency now operates an Ariane monitoring facility there 28 The BBC Atlantic Relay Station was installed in 1966 for short wave broadcasts to Africa and South America and because of the BBC s considerable resources eventually BBC External Services began sourcing requirements generally for the Island through BBC Engineering Purchasing Department based in 4 Cavendish Square London items were requisitioned and ordered from suppliers delivered to export packers Evan Cook and shipped to Ascension on RMS St Helena In 1982 the British task force used Ascension Island as a staging post during the Falklands War After strengthening and improving the structure the Royal Air Force deployed a fleet of Avro Vulcan bombers and Handley Page Victor tankers at the airfield Vulcans launched the opening shots of the British offensive from Ascension in Operation Black Buck The RAF also used the base to supply the task force Because of the increase in air traffic during the war Wideawake with up to 400 movements of all types each day was one of the busiest airfields in the world for a short period 37 The Royal Navy s fleet stopped at Ascension for refuelling on the way Following the war the British retained an increased presence on the island establishing RAF Ascension Island and providing a refuelling stop for the regular airlink between RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and RAF Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands Twenty first century edit nbsp RAF Ascension IslandAs of 2004 update it was reported that the Composite Signals Organisation an arm of GCHQ continued to operate a signals interception facility at Cat Hill on Ascension 38 As of 2007 update NASA continued to list Ascension Island as a downrange site used for range safety instrumentation 39 In particular the Post Detect Telemetry System used to acquire launch vehicle telemetry includes a station on Ascension 40 In 2008 British diplomats at the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf UN CLCS requested sovereignty over 200 000 km2 77 220 sq mi of submarine territory around the island This would enable exploration into possible new reserves of oil gas and minerals though none are thought to exist 41 In 2009 the St Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Constitution Order 2009 elevated Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha to equal constituent parts of the territory alongside Saint Helena with their own governments and established the position of Governor of Ascension Per Section 143 of the Constitution Order 2009 the person appointed as Governor of Saint Helena is ex officio Governor of Ascension 42 In 2016 the United States Department of Energy started operating a mobile climate research facility on the island It is operated by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility ARM near the South East Crater south of the Green Mountain summit The field campaign requires the mobile facility to be operational for about 17 months until October 2017 43 The island hosts one of four dedicated ground antennas that assist in the operation of the Global Positioning System GPS navigation system along with those on Diego Garcia British Indian Ocean Territory Kwajalein Marshall Islands and Cape Canaveral Florida 44 NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory operate a Meter Class Autonomous Telescope MCAT on Ascension as part of the deep space surveillance system for tracking orbital debris which can be a hazard to spacecraft and astronauts 44 45 In 2023 the United Kingdom government announced that it was considering a proposal to send migrants arriving in the UK by boat to Ascension Island should the Supreme Court rule that the Rwanda asylum plan is illegal 46 Geography editSee also List of mountains and hills of Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha nbsp Comfortless Cove nbsp An enlargeable detailed map of Ascension IslandThe main island has an area of approximately 88 square kilometres 34 sq mi A volcanic peak rising from 100 kilometres 62 mi west of the Mid Atlantic Ridge much of the island is a wasteland of lava flows and cinder cones forty four distinct dormant craters have been identified 14 Geology edit Main article Geology of Ascension Island Ascension is a geologically young formation the tip of an undersea volcano which rose above the waves only a million years ago Although volcanic activity is mainly associated with the Mid Atlantic Ridge plate boundary 80 km to the west Ascension also displays some features which are commonly attributed to hotspot volcanism Such volcanism is typically assumed to arise from a deep mantle thermal plume from the core mantle boundary Alternatively it may result from minor deformations of the oceanic crust that cause extension and permit magma to rise passively up from the asthenosphere Ascension is considered active and could have erupted as recently as 500 years ago but the exact eruption date is elusive 47 Due to the low rainfall and geologically recent eruptions its soil consists mostly of clinker 29 The island consists of a wide range of alkaline rocks atypical for oceanic islands ranging from basalt through trachyandesite and trachyte to rhyolite 48 49 nbsp Black volcanic rocksClimate edit Ascension has a hot desert climate BWh according to the Koppen climate classification The temperatures at the coast average from 22 7 to 27 8 C 72 9 to 82 0 F and about 5 to 6 C 9 to 11 F cooler at the highest point Rain showers may occur at any time during the year but tend to be heavier between June and September Although the island is in the tropical zone average annual rainfall is very low The cause of this might be the relatively low temperature of the ocean water as the Benguela Current and South Equatorial Current flow northward west of Africa These currents bring cooling effects around the eastern South Atlantic Ocean Tropical cyclones also occur only rarely in the South Atlantic Ocean which might be caused by the same phenomenon and by strong vertical wind shear 50 51 52 Climate data for Georgetown Ascension IslandMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 31 7 89 1 31 7 89 1 31 7 89 1 32 2 90 0 31 7 89 1 30 6 87 1 30 6 87 1 28 9 84 0 28 9 84 0 28 9 84 0 30 0 86 0 30 6 87 1 32 2 90 0 Average high C F 28 3 82 9 29 4 84 9 30 0 86 0 30 0 86 0 28 9 84 0 27 8 82 0 27 2 81 0 26 1 79 0 26 1 79 0 26 1 79 0 26 7 80 1 27 2 81 0 27 8 82 0 Average low C F 22 8 73 0 23 9 75 0 24 4 75 9 24 4 75 9 23 9 75 0 22 8 73 0 22 2 72 0 21 1 70 0 21 1 70 0 21 1 70 0 22 2 72 0 22 6 72 7 22 7 72 9 Record low C F 18 9 66 0 20 0 68 0 21 1 70 0 20 6 69 1 19 4 66 9 19 4 66 9 19 4 66 9 18 3 64 9 17 2 63 0 18 3 64 9 17 8 64 0 17 8 64 0 17 2 63 0 Average rainfall mm inches 8 0 3 10 0 4 38 1 5 30 1 2 10 0 4 15 0 6 13 0 5 10 0 4 10 0 4 13 0 5 8 0 3 8 0 3 173 6 8 Average rainy days 0 3 mm 7 5 7 8 6 8 7 8 10 12 8 8 94Average relative humidity 74 73 73 73 70 69 69 70 73 73 72 73 72Mean monthly sunshine hours 229 224 276 267 264 260 239 217 165 161 159 198 2 659Source 1 Deutscher Wetterdienst 53 Source 2 Danish Meteorological Institute 54 Ecology editMain article Ascension scrub and grasslands Flora edit nbsp The island viewed from atop Green Mountain looking West towards Two Boats Village and GeorgetownThe endemic flora includes plants like Pteris adscensionis Asplenium ascensionis Euphorbia origanoides as well as the extinct species Oldenlandia adscensionis Sporobolus durus and Dryopteris ascensionis Anogramma ascensionis Ascension Island parsley fern was thought to have become extinct due to habitat loss until four plants were found on the island in 2010 Over 60 specimens were then successfully cultivated 55 Portuguese explorers released goats in the 1500s which ate many species to extinction The later introduction of rabbits sheep rats and donkeys and over 200 imported species further marginalised the original flora 56 By 1843 the island was barren with few plants However due to the introduction of species by the British Ascension Island s Green Mountain is now one of the few large scale planned forests and is gradually growing with each year Its highest point is at 859 metres 2 818 ft 14 Non indigenous plants teem there and the crown of Green Mountain is a lush halo of bamboo Flanking one side is a large stand of tall Norfolk pine trees planted by British mariners which were to have been used as replacement masts for sailing ships In June 2005 the first National Park on Ascension Island the Green Mountain National Park was opened Prosopis juliflora a type of mesquite known as Mexican thorn was introduced by BBC engineers to bind the dry top soil when they arrived in 1966 to construct a shortwave relay station It has thrived on the barren lava of the island an estimated 38 000 bushes existed by 2016 Its spread has been destructive to other species and current encroachment on the edges of beaches threatens those that use this space such as the green turtle Its hardy taproots can extend to 30 metres 98 ft deep Local authorities are considering means of controlling or eradicating it 29 57 Fauna edit nbsp Lava fieldsA variety of mammals have been introduced donkeys sheep cats and rats among others Reptiles consist of two species of lizards Endemic insect species include the minute wingless Psocopteran Troglotroctes ashmoleorum that has been found in caves and between lava blocks 58 In summer flies are known to be a problem The largest native land animal is the land crab Johngarthia lagostoma formerly Gecarcinus lagostoma 59 Offshore there is a variety of open ocean fish including sharks wahoo tuna bonito barracuda marlin blackfish and sailfish The protected green turtle is perhaps the most notable of the endemic fauna coming ashore to lay their eggs on the beaches from November to May Turtles were regularly harvested until 1930 when the practice was banned By 1970 the turtle population had begun to rebound 29 From the 1970s when records began to 2014 green turtle nesting increased by 500 resulting in some 24 000 nests being laid on the island s main beaches each year 60 On land are found such non native birds such as canaries francolins mynas sparrows and waxbills Sooty terns or wideawake birds nest in great seashore lava fairs Other seabirds include some types of boobies petrels and tropicbirds named boatswain pronounced BO sun birds by the inhabitants of the island white tern brown noddy black noddy and Ascension frigatebird The Ascension crake became extinct around the beginning of the nineteenth century 57 nbsp Male frigatebird with chick on Boatswain Bird IslandOff the east coast of Ascension is the islet of Boatswain Bird Island It is a haven for sea birds providing refuge from the rats cats and people that came to Ascension Island from Europe and Africa Following a successful campaign headed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds the main island was in 2006 declared free of feral cats and sea birds are now once again nesting on Ascension Island 61 Bird life edit nbsp A few of the 130 000 Atlantic sooty terns at Mars Bay breeding grounds Ascension IslandAfter cats were introduced to Ascension Island in 1815 large seabird breeding colonies were quickly wiped out everywhere except in small cat inaccessible areas such as on the offshore Boatswain Bird Island Following a two year campaign feral cats were eradicated by 2004 and seabirds began to recolonise the main island 62 Ascension Island including fourteen inshore stacks and marine habitat extending out for 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi from the coastline has been identified as an Important Bird Area IBA by BirdLife International as a breeding site for seabirds Birds for which the IBA is significant include red billed tropicbirds Ascension frigatebirds an endemic breeder sooty terns and black noddies 63 The island was formerly home to the endemic Ascension crake but the species has been extinct since the early nineteenth century Marine Protected Area edit In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve to protect its varied and unique ecosystem including some of the largest marlin in the world large populations of green turtle and the island s own species of frigate bird 64 On 22 August 2019 the Ascension Island Government announced the designation of 100 of Ascension s Exclusive Economic Zone EEZ as a Marine Protected Area MPA 65 66 The EEZ covers an area of over 440 000 square kilometres 170 000 sq mi making it one of the largest in the world Within the MPA it is proposed that commercial fishing and mineral extraction will be prohibited Legislation is now being brought forward and development of a management plan is underway These will be put into place subject to confirmation that the ongoing costs of management monitoring and enforcement have been provided by the UK government 67 Government editAscension had formed part of a British overseas territory together with Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha 14 and was governed by St Helena until it achieved its own Constitution Executive authority is ultimately vested in King Charles III 14 who is represented by the Governor of Ascension The Governor resides in Jamestown Saint Helena who is in turn represented on the island by an appointed Administrator Island Council edit nbsp Ascension Government HouseAs a result of changes in the constitutional arrangements for Ascension Island a unicameral Legislative Council with advisory powers was introduced in 2002 The first Island Council of seven members was elected and took office on 1 November 2002 This council was dissolved by order of the Governor of Saint Helena on 24 October 2005 and a new election was held on 16 November 2005 697 electors chose among ten candidates contesting the seven seats 68 Six of the seven members resigned in January 2007 in the belief that they were assisting to legitimise a democracy that doesn t really exist on Ascension Island 69 A memorandum sent by a group of Ascension Island residents suggests that the handling of economic development taxation and representation led to the dispute and that all six councillors resigned five of them at once The memorandum states The elected Council has been used to legitimise an illegitimate system that has never been a true democracy and it seems was never intended to be 70 The counter argument was that as the island has no indigenous population whatsoever it is in an unusual political position citation needed Consequently a general election was called but by the close of nominations there were only two candidates 70 The election was abandoned and the governor suspended the Island Council for 12 months It was stated that an election would take place in April 2008 but following consultations this was extended to October 71 Eventually candidates were elected to form a new Island Council which was sworn in on 27 October 2008 72 failed verification 73 On 26 September 2019 a general election of the Island Council was held This followed the dissolution of the previous Council on 1 September 2019 in accordance with the Island Government Ascension Ordinance 2008 Seven candidates ran for five available Councillor positions with electors being permitted to cast up to five votes each Of 518 registered electors 150 electors cast 498 votes The five successful Councillors were sworn in on 26 September 2019 74 Laws edit Ascension Island has its own local system of law much of which is based on the laws of Saint Helena and some parts of English law with modifications 14 The Island Council advises on new or revised laws Where local legislation does not exist Saint Helena law may be used where appropriate and suitable for local adaptation or specific Ascension Island law is enacted Employment legislation is a mixture of contract law and the Workmen s Protection Ordinance which guarantees a contract and obliges employers to provide free accommodation medical cover food or a food allowance and travel The Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Constitution Order 2009 was made by Queen Elizabeth II and the Privy Council on 8 July and came into operation in September 2009 14 The new constitution replaced the 1988 version and among other changes limited the Governor s powers included a Bill of Rights established independence of the judiciary and the public service and designated the Governor of St Helena as concurrently the Governor for Ascension and Tristan da Cunha It ended the dependency status of Ascension and Tristan da Cunha on Saint Helena that had been in place for administrative convenience since 1922 75 Relationship to St Helena edit Although the first Island Council was elected in 2002 between 1922 and 2009 Ascension was a dependency of St Helena with an appointed Administrator representing the UK Government on the island under the purview of the Governor of St Helena Whilst the Ascension Island Government is distinct from the St Helena Government the Governor of St Helena is also Governor of Ascension The executive authority of Ascension is exercised on behalf of His Majesty by the Governor either directly or through the Administrator of Ascension and other officers subordinate to the Governor 76 In practice the Administrator is the head of the Ascension Island Government and is responsible for the day to day running of the Government In 2019 the UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee published its report Global Britain and the British Overseas Territories Resetting the relationship following an investigation into the relationship between the UK and the Overseas Territories The report recommended that Ascension and Tristan da Cunha be recognised as Overseas Territories in their own right paragraph 48 recommendation 8 The Committee notes that the Overseas Territory of St Helena includes the separate and distinct territories of Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha These are both inhabited territories with a population that is not directly connected to St Helena and have their own identities elected governments and flags Therefore Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha should be treated with equality as British Overseas Territories in their own right and the FCO should change their status to this effect However this change should not necessarily imply that the practice of St Helena Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha sharing the same Governor should come to an end 77 To date the UK Government has not responded to the committee s recommendation Demographics edit nbsp Georgetown the island s primary settlement comprises the island s post office police station court and government house as well as its supermarket and the port a small pier where supplies are off loaded with a connection for a fuel pipeline In the February 2016 census 806 people were recorded living in Ascension Island 556 from Saint Helena nicknamed the Saints citation needed and 250 people of other nationalities 2 RAF Ascension Island is made up of 17 staff There has never been an indigenous population on the island 78 There are five settlements Georgetown the main civilian settlement and capital of the island Two Boats a civilian village with its school Cat Hill the United States s main base on the island Traveller s Hill Royal Air Force base Wideawake Airfield with the Royal Air Force station Additionally there are some cottages on Green Mountain occasionally occupied by visitors and the Residency the official residence of the Administrator To enter Ascension Island individuals must apply for a visa prior to their arrival There are no permanent residents A contract of employment is a requirement to stay on the island for longer than three months citation needed though short term visits by tourists are possible with prior approval The British government put in place a policy that there is no right of abode in Ascension Island This means that people are only allowed to remain in Ascension with the permissions of the Administrator or the Governor As such unless they are able to satisfy one of the categories of visas and be issued such they are not permitted on the island 79 As the local newspaper The Islander reported at the time 80 81 it was raised by some former Council members and four expatriate employees that whilst it was agreed there was no right of abode the UK authorities had previously indicated it would consider changing the law to allow the rights of abode and property purchase but decided not to do so 82 Culture editSee also Scouting and Guiding on Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha There are Scouting and Guiding groups on Saint Helena and Ascension Island Scouting was established on Ascension Island in November 1973 83 having been established on St Helena island in 1912 The Islander is a weekly newspaper that is edited printed and distributed on the island It has been published since 1971 It is available online 84 85 English is the official language 86 Economy edit nbsp View of The Pier 1938 The main economic activity on the island is centred on the military bases at Wideawake Airfield and the BBC World Service s Atlantic Relay station The Ministry of Defence estate and facilities are managed by the infrastructure support provider Mitie A former feature of Ascension was a 70 000 tonne tanker permanently moored offshore that was operated by Maersk as a bulk fuel facility In December 2002 this was replaced by an on shore Petroleum Supply Depot under military management with fuel still being delivered by a chartered tanker Maersk Rapier which operates on an MOD resupply contract for both Ascension and the Falkland Islands every two months Fuel for the island is transferred via a floating hose which is connected to the on shore depot at the island s pier head and to the ship at anchor The main export items are Ascension Island postage stamps first issued in 1922 and since 2010 commemorative coins which are legal tender but non circulating and commercial fishing licences for long line tuna fishing vessels operating to ICCAT quotas A secondary export is the international internet domain code ac which small UK educational colleges and science museums are favouring due to its similarity to ac uk the domain code reserved for well established UK academic institutions In December 2013 The Pirate Bay one of the most well known file piracy websites in the world moved to ac following the seizure of their sx website Tourism and related industries edit nbsp Devil s AshpitUntil 2002 tourism was virtually non existent because of the inaccessibility of the island to transport the absence of guest accommodation and the need for a sponsor Limited air travel has however been made available in recent years to the public by the RAF and the Georgetown Obsidian Hotel and a number of guest cottages have been opened All visitors are required to obtain an entry permit before travelling Sport fishing is the main attraction for many of the visitors The island also boasts what is sometimes called the worst golf course in the world 87 88 Ascension Island Government does not issue visas to citizens of the following countries and territories Belarus China Egypt Hong Kong Iran Libya Macau North Korea Russia Syria Taiwan Ukraine and Vietnam 89 Communications edit See also Communications in Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha The island hosts many communications and relay stations exploiting its mid Atlantic position Both the BBC and Cable amp Wireless Worldwide owned by Vodafone since 2012 90 have communications posts there The European Space Agency ESA also has a tracking station on the island that tracks the Ariane 5 and the Soyuz rockets shortly after their launch from Kourou in French Guiana and Baikonur in Kazakhstan Ascension has one local radio station and one relayed from St Helena It also receives broadcasts from the British Forces Broadcasting Service and television services for the US military 14 Ascension Island has the international calling code 247 and from 1 June 2015 has five digit numbers the old four digit number prefixed by the digit 6 and 4 for mobile telephones 91 The island provided a base for a NASA communications dish during the space race in the mid twentieth century 29 The island was chosen due to its central location in the Atlantic Sites were chosen due to their proximity to orbital paths generally along the Equator Banking and currency edit The Bank of St Helena has a branch on the island it holds an account with the UK s Lloyds Bank for the purposes of conducting money transfers with the rest of the world 92 The currency on Ascension Island is the Saint Helena pound Tristan da Cunha however uses the pound sterling rather than the Saint Helena pound The coins of the Saint Helena pound specify that they are for use on both Saint Helena and Ascension Island but with no mention of Tristan da Cunha whereas the banknotes only say Government of St Helena There are also distinct commemorative coins for Ascension Island For more information on currency in the wider region see British currency in the South Atlantic and the Antarctic Education editSee also Education in Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Two Boats School is the only school on the island and provides education to all children aged 3 16 Sport editFootball edit The Ascension Island Football League Officially registered as Ascension Island Championship is the top division of football on Ascension Island 93 Three official football competitions organized by the Association are held on the island the Ascension Island Football League Knockout Tournament and the Flipper Trophy 94 95 Transport edit nbsp Satellite picture of Ascension Island in 2010In 2003 the British and US governments signed the Wideawake agreement designed to allow a limited number of non scheduled civilian aircraft to land on Ascension Island under responsibility of the British government 96 97 Poor runway conditions at RAF Ascension Island led in April 2017 to the cancellation of twice weekly flights from there to the UK RAF Brize Norton and to the Falkland Islands RAF Mount Pleasant An Airbus A330 aircraft operated by AirTanker Services on behalf of the Ministry of Defence United Kingdom carried out those flights called the South Atlantic Air Bridge although a limited number of commercial passenger tickets were available Those flights then traveled via Dakar Senegal 98 AW Ship Management arranged for civilians to board RAF flights to and from RAF Ascension Island and RAF Brize Norton Previously AW Ship Management had a package deal where passengers could travel in one direction on the RAF flights and in the other on the RMS St Helena which travelled between Ascension Saint Helena and Cape Town South Africa until the opening of St Helena Airport to passenger flights 99 100 From 2017 the runway was becoming increasingly unserviceable and a mixture of A400 and C17 planes landed at Ascension every three weeks to supply the RAF operation and deliver mail 98 A lengthy repair process was initiated in 2020 and while A330s were unable to land at the airport during the repair process the United States military used Air Transport International Boeing 757 combi jets to maintain a twice monthly flight between the island and Patrick Space Force Base in Florida for the use of its personnel only while the MV Ascension supply ship regularly serviced US facilities The repair project celebrated its halfway point in March 2022 101 In August 2022 the eastern portion of the runway was completed allowing full flight operations to resume with a U S Air Force C 17 Globemaster III of the 21st Airlift Squadron being the first aircraft of that size to use the improved runway on 31 August 2022 102 Earlier that month an RAF A400M aircraft flying from Ascension Island was refueled for the first time by a Voyager KC 2 aircraft flying out of RAF Mount Pleasant 103 The repairs to the western side of the runway are expected to be completed in Spring of 2023 101 There is no taxi service on the island and most visitors requiring transport hire a car There are around 40 kilometres 25 mi of roads on the island all hard surfaced 14 along with many unsurfaced paths and trails Some of the road surfacing used was surplus tarmac from a previous airstrip construction operation Traffic drives on the left citation needed The cargo vessel MV Helena under AW Shipping Management takes a limited number of passengers 104 between Cape Town and St Helena and Ascension on its voyages 105 Following the retirement of the RMS St Helena in 2018 the South African airline SA Airlink has operated an inter island air service between St Helena and Ascension once a month This is operated as a charter service extension on the regular Johannesburg to St Helena route with an overnight turnaround on Ascension 106 107 As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic and South African government response the SA Airlink air service was suspended in April 2020 Since this time Ascension along with its sister island of St Helena has been intermittently supplied by a Titan operated charter service originating in the UK 108 109 See also edit nbsp Geography portal nbsp Africa portal nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp British Empire portalOutline of Ascension Island Index of Ascension Island related articles Diocese of St Helena Diego Garcia Saint Helena Tristan da CunhaReferences edit The Administrator Ascension Island Government a b Census 2016 summary report PDF St Helena Government June 2016 p 9 Archived PDF from the original on 17 October 2016 Retrieved 23 January 2017 The St Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Constitution Order 2009 Archived from the original on 12 March 2010 Retrieved 26 September 2009 Ascension Island Government Retrieved 8 May 2023 Victory at 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