- a
planet or moon). This
article focuses on the
cir****navigation of Earth. The
first cir****navigation of the
Earth was the
Magellan Expedition, which...
-
Peruvian cir****navigation. SMS Novara; 1857–1859;
first Austrian cir****navigation. Shenandoah; 1864–65; only
Confederate ship to
cir****navigate. Captain...
- km, or 37,560 mi, the
nearly three-year
voyage achieved the
first cir****navigation of
Earth in history. It also
marked the
first crossing of the Pacific...
- the
cir****navigation route.
Commemorations of the
cir****navigation included: An
exhibition titled "The
Longest Journey: the
first cir****navigation" was...
- The
first aerial cir****navigation of the
world was
completed in 1924 by four
aviators from an eight-man team of the
United States Army Air Service, the...
- A
cir****navigation of the
Earth is a
journey from a
point around the globe,
returning to the
point of departure. In a
pedestrian cir****navigation, travelers...
- into
resupply at the Cape
Verde Islands before completing the
first cir****navigation on 6
September 1522. Of the
initial 270 crew members, only 18 sailors...
- the
fastest cir****navigation, made by a
person or team,
excluding orbits of
Earth from spacecraft.
Oceans portal List of
cir****navigations Townsend, George...
-
second man to lead a
cir****navigation of the
globe with a ship intact, and the
first Englishman to
complete a
cir****navigation.
Seven months later, Queen...
-
cir****navigation of the
world in a
single expedition between 1577 and 1580. This was the
first English cir****navigation, and
second cir****navigation overall...