Luncke Expedition

Luncke Expedition

Luncke Expedition (1957 - 1958) was an Antarctica expedition with a team lead by a Norwegian Luncke and based at Norway Station. The team conducted observations in meteorology, atmospheric science and glaciology. Extensive aerial photography was carried out and the resulting maps published by the Norsk Polar Institute. These finding are used still used in some maps.

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ee also

*List of Antarctica expeditions


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