Navigational instruments and methods for the Amundsen and Scott expeditions to the South Pole.

The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organisation of an expedition to the South Pole. Navigational techniques had not changed radically since the time of James Cook and his voyages to locate the great southern continent. The instruments and met...

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Main Author: Seale, Joyce
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14273
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14273 2023-05-15T13:55:49+02:00 Navigational instruments and methods for the Amundsen and Scott expeditions to the South Pole. Seale, Joyce 2001 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14273 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14273 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2001 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:31:55Z The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organisation of an expedition to the South Pole. Navigational techniques had not changed radically since the time of James Cook and his voyages to locate the great southern continent. The instruments and methods of the early 1900s had to be adapted to be used in the extreme Antarctic conditions. The obvious conditions to addressed are the extreme cold and the effects it had on the instruments and the limitations of using a magnetic compass in IX)lar regions. "Ille navigational instruments and methods used on Amundsen and Scott expeditions will be compared. This paper will explore the choices Of their instruments and methods along with the impact that those choices had on the success of their individual expeditions to arrive and fix the location of the South Pole. The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organisation of an expedition to the South Pole. Navigational techniques had not changed radically since the time of James Cook and his voyages to locate the great southern continent. The instruments and methods of the early 1900s had to be adapted to be used in the extreme Antarctic conditions. The obvious conditions to addressed are the extreme cold and the effects it had on the instruments and the limitations of using a magnetic compass in IX)lar regions. "Ille navigational instruments and methods used on Amundsen and Scott expeditions will be compared. This paper will explore the choices Of their instruments and methods along with the impact that those choices had on the success of their individual expeditions to arrive and fix the location of the South Pole. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic South pole South pole University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic South Pole
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description The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organisation of an expedition to the South Pole. Navigational techniques had not changed radically since the time of James Cook and his voyages to locate the great southern continent. The instruments and methods of the early 1900s had to be adapted to be used in the extreme Antarctic conditions. The obvious conditions to addressed are the extreme cold and the effects it had on the instruments and the limitations of using a magnetic compass in IX)lar regions. "Ille navigational instruments and methods used on Amundsen and Scott expeditions will be compared. This paper will explore the choices Of their instruments and methods along with the impact that those choices had on the success of their individual expeditions to arrive and fix the location of the South Pole. The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organisation of an expedition to the South Pole. Navigational techniques had not changed radically since the time of James Cook and his voyages to locate the great southern continent. The instruments and methods of the early 1900s had to be adapted to be used in the extreme Antarctic conditions. The obvious conditions to addressed are the extreme cold and the effects it had on the instruments and the limitations of using a magnetic compass in IX)lar regions. "Ille navigational instruments and methods used on Amundsen and Scott expeditions will be compared. This paper will explore the choices Of their instruments and methods along with the impact that those choices had on the success of their individual expeditions to arrive and fix the location of the South Pole.
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title_fullStr Navigational instruments and methods for the Amundsen and Scott expeditions to the South Pole.
title_full_unstemmed Navigational instruments and methods for the Amundsen and Scott expeditions to the South Pole.
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