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- Luncke expedition (1957–1958) was an Antarctica expedition with a team led by the Norwegian Bernhard Luncke and based at Norway Station. The team conducted...
- Luncke Ridge (68°29′S 78°25′E / 68.483°S 78.417°E / -68.483; 78.417) is a fairly prominent ridge on the northern side of the eastern extremity of Langnes...
- 1956 (1956)–1960: 6th Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1957 (1957)–1958: Luncke expedition United States 1928 (1928)–1930: Byrd's first expedition 1934 (1934):...
- 1956 (1956)–1960: 6th Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1957 (1957)–1958: Luncke expedition United States 1928 (1928)–1930: Byrd's first expedition 1934 (1934):...
- between Koms Glacier and Salen Mountain. "Komsa" means "the Lapp cradle." Luncke Range: a range of peaks rising to 3,020 m (9,900 ft), extending in a north–south...
- Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition 1957 – Scott Base established 1957–1958 – Luncke Expedition 1957–1959 – 3rd Soviet Antarctic Expedition – led by Yevgeny...
- 1956 (1956)–1960: 6th Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1957 (1957)–1958: Luncke expedition United States 1928 (1928)–1930: Byrd's first expedition 1934 (1934):...
- Year Winner Second Third 1996 Valcemar Silva Paulo Jamur Lauri Lunckes 1997 José Dos Santos Valcemar Silva Evanio Zimermann 1998 Erni Da Silva Valcemar...
- 1956 (1956)–1960: 6th Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1957 (1957)–1958: Luncke expedition United States 1928 (1928)–1930: Byrd's first expedition 1934 (1934):...
- The lake is approximately 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south of Luncke Ridge. The lake was first photographed by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump (1946–47)...