In a historical move, scientists installed the world's highest operating automated weather station at the top of Mount Everest on May 23, 2019 just after dawn. The initiative was led by the National Geographic Society and Nepal's Tribhuvan University. Constructing the seven-foot-tall, 110-pound structure at such a high elevation is a massive feat. The station is meant to record data on temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and wind direction from its position 8,000 metres above sea level. This information will simultaneously be published online.