- Stepan Malygin
Stepan Gavrilovich Malygin (Russian: "Степан Гаврилович Малыгин") (? -
1764 ) was a RussianArctic explorer.In
1711 -1717 , Stepan Malygin was a student at the Moscow School of Mathematical and Navigational Sciences. After his graduation, Malygin began his career as a naval cadet and was then promoted to the rank oflieutenant four years later. He served in theBaltic Fleet until1735 .Stepan Malygin was the first one to write a Russian manual on navigation called "Сокращённая навигация по карте де-Редукцион" (
1733 ). In the early1736 , Malygin was appointed leader of the western unit of theSecond Kamchatka Expedition . In 1736-1737 , two boats "Perviy" (First) and "Vtoroy" (Second) under the command of Stepan Malygin and A.Skuratov undertook a voyage from theDolgiy Island in theBarents Sea to the mouth of theOb River . During this trip, Malygin described this part of the Russian Arctic coastline and made a map of the area between the Pechora and Ob Rivers.In
1741 -1748 , Stepan Malygin was in charge of preparing navigators for theRussian Navy . In1762 , he was appointed head of the Admiralty office inKazan .
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