Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer

After having successfully sailed the Northwest Passage in 2012 with the first fully Italian expedition, Best Explorer, a 51 feet steel recreational sailing yacht, will complete the circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean in 2018, from Japan to Norway, sailing north of the Eurasian continent (Siberia),...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Acquarone, Salvatore Magri, Mario Caporale
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Italian
Published: mediaGEO soc. coop. 2018
Subjects:
GPS
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.48258/geo.v21i6.1503
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ad39bc1bb18144d78d347e54cb966df7 2023-05-15T14:36:27+02:00 Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer Giovanni Acquarone Salvatore Magri Mario Caporale 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.48258/geo.v21i6.1503 https://doaj.org/article/ad39bc1bb18144d78d347e54cb966df7 EN IT eng ita mediaGEO soc. coop. https://www.mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/GEOmedia/article/view/1503 https://doaj.org/toc/1128-8132 https://doaj.org/toc/2283-5687 doi:10.48258/geo.v21i6.1503 1128-8132 2283-5687 https://doaj.org/article/ad39bc1bb18144d78d347e54cb966df7 GEOmedia, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2018) NASR Navigazione marittima Artico GNSS GPS Galileo Cartography GA101-1776 Cadastral mapping GA109.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.48258/geo.v21i6.1503 2022-12-31T08:42:01Z After having successfully sailed the Northwest Passage in 2012 with the first fully Italian expedition, Best Explorer, a 51 feet steel recreational sailing yacht, will complete the circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean in 2018, from Japan to Norway, sailing north of the Eurasian continent (Siberia), from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. The Northern Arctic Sea Route – NASR is an extremely long and challenging route: 8,500 nautical miles, most of which (4,500 n.m.) in the Arctic Ocean. The Team, on board and on shore, is composed by all members of "Arctic Sail Expeditions – ITALIA” association and Giovanni (Nanni) Acquarone, the skipper and expedition leader, is one of Italian guys having had an extensive knowledge of the Arctic, having sailed the most difficult sea courses of the world, even more in the legendary Northwest Passage. This is a project that will bring Italy's name to the attention of the public once more and, if properly supported and advertised, will be an incentive for many to valiantly start other similarly outstanding feats. Cultural and scientific projects will be carried out in parallel with the expedition, such as meetings with local communities or experimentation of satellite technologies (positioning such as GPS and Galileo, telecommunications and Earth observation), depending on partners or sponsor requirements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean artico Northwest passage Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Arctic Ocean Northwest Passage Norway Pacific
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Italian
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Navigazione marittima
Artico
GNSS
GPS
Galileo
Cartography
GA101-1776
Cadastral mapping
GA109.5
spellingShingle NASR
Navigazione marittima
Artico
GNSS
GPS
Galileo
Cartography
GA101-1776
Cadastral mapping
GA109.5
Giovanni Acquarone
Salvatore Magri
Mario Caporale
Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
topic_facet NASR
Navigazione marittima
Artico
GNSS
GPS
Galileo
Cartography
GA101-1776
Cadastral mapping
GA109.5
description After having successfully sailed the Northwest Passage in 2012 with the first fully Italian expedition, Best Explorer, a 51 feet steel recreational sailing yacht, will complete the circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean in 2018, from Japan to Norway, sailing north of the Eurasian continent (Siberia), from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. The Northern Arctic Sea Route – NASR is an extremely long and challenging route: 8,500 nautical miles, most of which (4,500 n.m.) in the Arctic Ocean. The Team, on board and on shore, is composed by all members of "Arctic Sail Expeditions – ITALIA” association and Giovanni (Nanni) Acquarone, the skipper and expedition leader, is one of Italian guys having had an extensive knowledge of the Arctic, having sailed the most difficult sea courses of the world, even more in the legendary Northwest Passage. This is a project that will bring Italy's name to the attention of the public once more and, if properly supported and advertised, will be an incentive for many to valiantly start other similarly outstanding feats. Cultural and scientific projects will be carried out in parallel with the expedition, such as meetings with local communities or experimentation of satellite technologies (positioning such as GPS and Galileo, telecommunications and Earth observation), depending on partners or sponsor requirements.
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author Giovanni Acquarone
Salvatore Magri
Mario Caporale
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Salvatore Magri
Mario Caporale
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title Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
title_short Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
title_full Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
title_fullStr Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
title_full_unstemmed Northern Arctic Sea Route con Best Explorer
title_sort northern arctic sea route con best explorer
publisher mediaGEO soc. coop.
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.48258/geo.v21i6.1503
https://doaj.org/article/ad39bc1bb18144d78d347e54cb966df7
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Arctic Ocean
Northwest Passage
Norway
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Northwest Passage
Norway
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
artico
Northwest passage
Siberia
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Northwest passage
Siberia
op_source GEOmedia, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2018)
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