Photo, Print, Drawing Foto. Astronomicheskiĭ punkt na myse Neupokoeva. Фото. Астрономический пункт на мысе Неупокоева.
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Title
- Foto. Astronomicheskiĭ punkt na myse Neupokoeva.
Other Title
- Фото. Астрономический пункт на мысе Неупокоева.
Summary
- This item is from a collection of materials, including manuscripts, photographs, and a photograph album, from the N.N. Urantsev Foundation devoted to the last major geographical discovery on earth: the exploration of Severnaya Zemlya in the expedition of 1930-32 expedition under the leadership of G.A. Ushakov (1901-63) and N.N. Urvantsev (1893-1985). The manuscripts and photographs offer new and previously unknown information about the harsh conditions and limited plant and animal life of Severnaya Zemlya and document the history of the expedition. As characterized by N.N. Urvantsev, this was the last polar expedition of the Nansen-Amundsen era, in which success was achieved through human endurance and perseverance in pursuing a goal using a minimum of technical and material resources. Severnaya Zemlya (meaning "northern land" in Russian) is an archipelago of four large and many smaller islands located in the Arctic Ocean, immediately north of Cape Chelyuskin, the most northerly point in Siberia. Much of the territory is covered by ice and snow. The archipelago was first discovered only in 1913 and was not explored until the two-year Ushakov-Urvantsev expedition mapped and surveyed the territory. The collection is preserved in the Museum of History of the Noril'sk Industrial Region in Noril'sk, Russia. It was digitized for the Meeting of Frontiers digital library project in the early 2000s. World Digital Library.
Names
- Urvant︠s︡ev, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich, 1893-1985.
Created / Published
- Severnaya Zemlya, Russia : [publisher not identified], 1930-1932.
Headings
- - Istorii︠a︡
- - Guriĭ
- - История
- - Гурий
Notes
- - Snimok sdelan vo vremi︠a︡ ėkspedit︠s︡ii, organizovannoĭ s t︠s︡elʹi︠u︡ issledovanii︠a︡ i geodezicheskoĭ sʺemki ostrovov arkhipelaga Severnai︠a︡ Zemli︠a︡. Mys Neupokoeva - samai︠a︡ i︠u︡zhnai︠a︡ tochka Severnoĭ zemli. Po odnu storonu - Karskoe more, po drugui︠u︡ - proliv Velʹkit︠s︡kogo. Berega mysa predstavli︠a︡i︠u︡t soboĭ ploskui︠u︡ ravninu, opoi︠a︡sannui︠u︡ mnogochislennymi namyvnymi kosami i nebolʹshimi lagunami.Rasstoi︠a︡nie mezhdu mysom Telʹmana i mysom Neupokoeva puteshestvenniki pokryli v chetyre sravnitelʹno legkikh perekhoda. 27 apreli︠a︡ 1935 g. poli︠a︡rniki razbili lagerʹ na myse Neupokoeva. Opredelenie astronomicheskogo punkta zakonchili 28 apreli︠a︡. Fotografii︠a︡ ispolʹzovana v kachestve illi︠u︡strat︠s︡ii v knige: : N.N. Urvant︠s︡ev "Na severnoĭ Zemle", Gidrometeorologicheskoe izdatelʹstvo, Leningrad, 1969 g, str. 195.
- - Original image at: Museum of the History of the Norilsk Industrial Region
- - From the photo album "Альбом фотографий "Северная Земля"."
- - Снимок сделан во время экспедиции, организованной с целью исследования и геодезической съемки островов архипелага Северная Земля. Мыс Неупокоева - самая южная точка Северной земли. По одну сторону - Карское море, по другую - пролив Велькицкого. Берега мыса представляют собой плоскую равнину, опоясанную многочисленными намывными косами и небольшими лагунами.Расстояние между мысом Тельмана и мысом Неупокоева путешественники покрыли в четыре сравнительно легких перехода. 27 апреля 1935 г. полярники разбили лагерь на мысе Неупокоева. Определение астрономического пункта закончили 28 апреля. Фотография использована в качестве иллюстрации в книге: : Н.Н. Урванцев "На северной Земле", Гидрометеорологическое издательство, Ленинград, 1969 г, стр. 195.
Medium
- 1 photograph : 7.4 x 9.9 cm ; Fotobumaga.
Source Collection
- Last Archipelago: Investigation of Severnaya Zemlya in 1930-1932
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2018691815
Online Format
- image