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Significant Events in the History of Antartica

  • James Cook crosses Antarctic circle & circumnavigates Antarctica

    James Cook crosses Antarctic circle & circumnavigates Antarctica
    Alhough he doesn't sight land, Captain Cook notices deposits of rock in icebergs showing that a southern continent exists.
  • First sighting of the Antarctic contiinent

    First sighting of the Antarctic contiinent
    Captain Thaddeus Bellingshausen a Russian naval officer circumnavigates the Antarctic, first to cross the Antarctic circle since Cook. He made the first sighting of the continent.
  • Discovery of the Wedell sea

    Discovery of the Wedell sea
    British whaler James Weddell discovers the sea named after him and then reaches the most southerly point at that time 74° 15' S. No one else manages to penetrate the Weddell sea again for 80 years.
  • Roald Amundsen reaches the South Pole

    Roald Amundsen reaches the South Pole
    After failed attempts by several explorers Norwegian Roald Amundsen leads a five man expedition that reaches the South Pole for the first time.
  • Whaling begins

    Whaling begins
    1923 marks the beginning of large-scale factory ship whaling in the Ross Sea.
  • Wilson and Eielson fly over Antarctica

    Wilson and Eielson fly over Antarctica
    Australian Sir George Wilkins and American Carl Benjamin Eielson are the first to fly over Antarctica around the peninsula region
  • Operation Highjump

    Operation Highjump
    United States sends the largest ever expedition of over 4700 men, 13 ships and 23 airplanes to Antarctica. Most of the coast is photographed for map making. This is known as Operation Highjump.
  • Antarctic Treaty

    Antarctic Treaty
    The Antarctic Treaty comes into effect
  • First confirmed landing on continental Antarctica

    First confirmed landing on continental Antarctica
    Carsten Borchgrevink leads a British expedition where men landed at Cape Adare and built huts. This was the first time that anyone had wintered on the Antarctic landmass. It is believed by some historians to be the first confirmed landing on continental Antarctica.
  • Ousland crosses Antarctica unsupported

    Ousland crosses Antarctica unsupported
    Boerge Ousland (Norway) becomes the first person to cross Antarctica unsupported. Taking 64 days from Berkner Island to Scott base towing a 180kg (400lb) sled and using skis and a sail.