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Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen

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Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen (1778-1852) Fabian von Bellingshausen was a Russian naval officer who led the Russian naval expedition 1819-1921, in search of Terra Australis. His ship was the first to cross the Antarctic circle since Captain Cook in 1773; he circumnavigated Antarctica; and was the first person to sight…
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Book cover for Alone by Richard E. Byrd, featuring Byrd in a fur parka holding papers, with a map of Antarctica and a headline reading The Greatest Antarctic Adventure Of Our Time—an ode to pioneering Antarctic logistics and expeditions.

Admiral Richard E. Byrd

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Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888 – 1957) Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN was a pioneering American aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar logistics. He undertook five expeditions to Antarctica and made the first-ever flight over the South Pole on November 28, 1929. Byrd was a recipient of…
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Apsley Cherry-Garrard

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Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1886–1959) Apsley Cherry-Garrard was a member of Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova expedition (1910–13). His account of the expedition, The Worst Journey in the World, is a classic and has been acclaimed as the greatest true adventure story ever written. 'Cherry' was born a privileged member of the…
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A man with gray hair and a beard wears sunglasses and holds up a signed photo of a Russian flag planted underwater in Antarctica. He stands behind several colorful microphones at what appears to be an Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions press event.

Artur Chilingarov

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Artur Chilingarov (1939-) Artur Chilingarov is a Russian polar scientist and esteemed polar explorer, whose extensive career has seen him head up a number of high profile projects and expeditions in both the Arctic and Antarctic, including the first-ever dive to the North Pole ocean floor. Chilingarov began his career…
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Thomas Crean

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Thomas "Tom" Crean (1877– 1938) Thomas "Tom" Crean, nicknamed the "Irish Giant", was an Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer. He was a member of three major expeditions to Antarctica during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, including Captain Scott's 1911–13 Terra Nova Expedition, during which he made a 35 mile…
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Adrien de Gerlache

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Adrien de Gerlache (1866-1934) Baron Adrien Victor Joseph de Gerlache de Gomery was an officer in the Belgian Royal Navy who led the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–99 (BAE). The BAE was the first expedition to overwinter within the Antarctic Circle, after the ship was icebound in the Bellingshausen Sea.…
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Lincoln Ellsworth

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Lincoln Ellsworth (1880-1951) Together with pilot Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, Lincoln Ellsworth discovered the Ellsworth Mountains and completed the first transantarctic flight in history. Introduction to Polar Exploration Ellsworth’s initial exposure to polar adventures began on May 21, 1925, when he, Roald Amundsen and four other men set out in two Dornier…
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P.O. Edgar Evans

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PETTY OFFICER EDGAR EVANS (1876 – 1912) Edgar Evans was a member of the "Polar Party" in Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole in 1911–1912. This group of five men, personally selected for the final expedition push, attained the Pole on January 17, 1912; but…
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Wilhelm Filchner

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Wilhelm Filchner (1877-1957) The story of Amundsen and Scott's race to the pole has been told many times. Less well known is that of German explorer Wilhelm Filchner, who headed south in 1911 and also hoped to reach the South Pole. Filchner didn't reach the Pole, but he did make…
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Professor Dame Jane Francis

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Professor Dame Jane Francis (1956 – ) Professor Dame Jane Francis is the first female Director of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and a pioneering scientist, whose study of fossil plants and their use as tools for climate interpretation is recognized internationally. Academic Career and Polar Research Professor Jane Francis…
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