The Antarctic mosaic project is a joint National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/United States Geological Survey (NOAA/USGS) project to produce a photomosaic map at 1:5 000 000 scale. The mosaic will be made as a collage of rectified images from the polar-orbiting NOAA-6 satellite. The near-infrared wavelength band of 0.725 to 1.10 μm, with a spatial resolution of 1.1 km, will be used. The NOAA-6 data are obtained from the McMurdo station receiving facility and from the archive of recorded data. Examples of imagery from both sources are presented. The operational plan including the processing flow chart, rectification process, progress to date, and problems to be faced are discussed. Applications of the mosaic are discussed as well as possible NOAA-6 applications to Antarctic investigators.