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The '''Devil's Ashpit''' is a hill of 1,759 feet on the east side of [[Ascension Island]] (northernmost of [[St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha]]).  It is in the south-east of the island, at the end of a long road across the island from [[Georgetown, Ascension Island|Georgetown]].
The '''Devil's Ashpit''' is a hill of 1,759 feet on the east side of [[Ascension Island]] (northernmost of [[St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha]]).  It is in the south-east of the island, at the end of a long road across the island from [[Georgetown, Ascension Island|Georgetown]].  The area is named from the severe chasm here.


The hill is to the east of the island's highest hill, [[Green Mountain]], and joined to it by a long ridge.
The hill is to the east of the island's highest hill, [[Green Mountain]], and joined to it by a long ridge.
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Until 1990, NASA maintained a base here known as 'Deep Space Station, Ascension Island', which was a tracking station used for monitoring spaceflights, as part of the NASA [http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/ Deep Space Center].  In particular the base at Devil's Ashpit monitored early moonshots.<ref>[http://www.honeysucklecreek.net/other_stations/ascension/index.html Ascension Island Tracking Station] (pub. Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Canbarra)</ref>
Until 1990, NASA maintained a base here known as 'Deep Space Station, Ascension Island', which was a tracking station used for monitoring spaceflights, as part of the NASA [http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/ Deep Space Center].  In particular the base at Devil's Ashpit monitored early moonshots.<ref>[http://www.honeysucklecreek.net/other_stations/ascension/index.html Ascension Island Tracking Station] (pub. Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Canbarra)</ref>


Today the site havs become the Challenger Outward Bound Centre, used by Boy Scouts.
Today the site has become the Challenger Outward Bound Centre, used by Boy Scouts.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:00, 9 July 2016

Devil's Ashpit
St Helena, Ascension
and Tristan da Cunha

The Devil's Ashpit
Ascension Island
Summit: 1,759 feet 7°57’17"S, 14°19’41"W

The Devil's Ashpit is a hill of 1,759 feet on the east side of Ascension Island (northernmost of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha). It is in the south-east of the island, at the end of a long road across the island from Georgetown. The area is named from the severe chasm here.

The hill is to the east of the island's highest hill, Green Mountain, and joined to it by a long ridge.

Space and scouts

Until 1990, NASA maintained a base here known as 'Deep Space Station, Ascension Island', which was a tracking station used for monitoring spaceflights, as part of the NASA Deep Space Center. In particular the base at Devil's Ashpit monitored early moonshots.[1]

Today the site has become the Challenger Outward Bound Centre, used by Boy Scouts.

References

  1. Ascension Island Tracking Station (pub. Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Canbarra)