List of Arctic expeditions
This list of Arctic expeditions is a timeline of historic expeditions in, and explorers of, the Arctic.
Pre-expedition
- Inuit, Greek, and Viking voyages in the far north (Faroes/Greenland/Novaya Zemlya)
1400s
- 1472 the Pining-Pothorst Expedition led by Didrik Pining and Hans Pothorst marks the first of the cartographic expeditions to Greenland
- 1496 Russian, G. Istoma venturing out of the White Sea explores the Murman Coast and the coast of northern Norway, also the western coast of Novaya Zemlya
- 1497 Russians, D. Zaytsev and D. Ralev venturing out of the White Sea follow the route of G. Istoma
1500s
- 1553 English expedition led by Hugh Willoughby with Richard Chancellor as second in command searches for the Northeast Passage
- 1575-77 English expeditions led by Martin Frobisher reaches Baffin Island
- 1579 Danish expedition led by John Allday fails to reach Greenland due to ice
- 1585-87 English expeditions led by John Davis explore the Davis Strait-Baffin Bay region and reaches Upernavik
- 1596-97 Dutch expedition piloted by Willem Barentsz discovers Spitsbergen and registered the first recorded Farthest North
1600s
- 1605-07 Danish king, Christian IV of Denmark, sends three expeditions led by John Cunningham, Godske Lindenov and Carsten Richardson (all piloted by James Hall), to search for the lost Eastern Settlement, one of the Norse colonies on Greenland
- 1606 John Knight, who had captained the Katten in 1605 with John Cunningham, dies commanding a joint Muscovy Company/East India Company expedition in search of the Northwest Passage
- 1607 Henry Hudson explores Spitsbergen
- 1610 Jonas Poole thoroughly explores Spitsbergen's west coast, reporting that he saw a "great store of whales"; this report leads to the establishment of the English whaling trade
- 1610 Russian, K. Kurochkin explores mouth of the Yenesei River and adjoining coast
- 1612 James Hall and William Baffin explore southwest Greenland
- 1612-13 British Button Expedition, commanded by Thomas Button, names Mansel Island
- 1613 Several whaling expeditions, consisting of a total of at least thirty ships, from England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands crowd Spitsbergen's west coast
- 1614 Dutch and French expeditions discover Jan Mayen
- 1615 Robert Fotherby, in the pinnace Richard, is the first English expedition to reach Jan Mayen
- 1616 English expedition piloted by William Baffin explores the Davis Strait-Baffin Bay region
- 1619-20 Danish expedition led by Jens Munk in Enhiörningen (Unicorn) and Lamprenen (Lamprey) to discover the Northwest Passage penetrated Davis Strait as far north as 69°, found Frobisher Bay, spent a winter in Hudson Bay
- 1633-34 I. Rebrov explores the mouth of the Lena River
- 1633-35 Ilya Perfilyev explores the Lena and Yana Rivers and intervening coast
- 1638 I. Rebrov explores coast between the Lena and Indigirka Rivers
- 1641 Dimitry Zyryan and Mikhail Stadukhin explore the mouth of the Indigirka River and adjoining coast
- 1646 I. Ignatyev explores the mouth of the Kolyma River and adjoining coast
- 1648 Ya. Semyonov explores the mouth of Kotuy River and adjoining coast
- 1648 Semyon Dezhnev and Fedot Alekseyevich Popov explore from the Kolyma River through the Bering Strait
- 1649 Mikhail Stadukhin explores the coast from the Kolyma River to the Bering Strait
- 1686-87 Bezvestnaya Expedition explores the coast of the Taymyr Peninsula
1700s
- 1712 Merkury Vagin and Yakov Permyakov explore the vicinity of the mouth of the Yana River and adjoining coasts, both were murdered by mutineering expedition members
- 1725-30 Vitus Bering leads the First Kamchatka expedition
- 1733-43 Great Northern Expedition (Second Kamchatka expedition) explores the coast from the Ob River to the Lena River
- 1751-53 Peder Olsen Walløe explores the east coast of Greenland from Cape Farewell in umiaks
- 1760-63 S.F. Loshkin explores Novaya Zemlya
- 1765-66 Vasily Chichagov explores the Kola Peninsula coast and Spitzbergen
- 1768-69 F.F. Rozmyslov explores Novaya Zemlya and the Matochkin Strait
- 1773 Ivan Lyakhov discovered Kotelny Island
- 1773 Captain Constantine Phipps in HMS Carcass and Commander Skeffington Lutwidge in HMS Racehorse reach 80° 37' N, with a young midshipman, Horatio Nelson among the crew.[1]
1800s
- 1800 Yakov Sannikov charts Stolbovoy Island
- 1809-11 Yakov Sannikov and Matvei Gedenschtrom explore the New Siberian Islands
- 1818 Royal Navy expedition led by captain David Buchan[2]
- 1818 Royal Navy expedition led by John Ross, with his nephew, James Clark Ross, to search for the Northwest Passage extended north along the west coast of Greenland to Pituffik and met the Inughuit (Greenlandic Inuit) of Cape York
- 1819 Royal Navy expedition aboard HMS Hecla and HMS Griper led by William Edward Parry[3]|thumb|
- 1819-22 The Coppermine Expedition, led by John Franklin, included George Back and John Richardson
- 1820-24 Ferdinand von Wrangel and Fyodor Matyushkin explore the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea areas
- 1821-24 Fyodor Litke explores the eastern Barents Sea and the west coast of Novaya Zemlya, including Matochkin Strait
- 1821-23 Pyotr Anjou continues exploration of New Siberian Islands
- 1822 William Scoresby lands in east Greenland near the mouth of the fjord system that would later be named for him - Scoresby Sound
- 1823 Douglas Clavering and Edward Sabine explores East Greenland northwards to Clavering Island, where they get in contact with the now extinct Northeast Greenland Inuit
- 1826 Frederick William Beechey aboard HMS Blossom explores the Alaskan coast from Point Barrow to the Bering Strait
- 1827 First Norwegian expedition to the Arctic, led by Baltazar Mathias Keilhau
- 1827 Royal Navy expedition to Spitsbergen led by William Edward Parry reaches 82°45’N[4]
- 1828-30 Danish expedition led by Wilhelm August Graah tries to locate the Eastern Settlement in southeast Greenland, but does not reach Ammassalik Island.
- 1829-33 Royal Navy expedition led by John Ross to search for the Northwest Passage became the first European to explore James Ross Strait and King William Land, located the North Magnetic Pole at 70°05′N 96°44′W / 70.083°N 96.733°W
- 1833 P.K. Pastukhov explores the southern half of the eastern coast of Novaya Zemlya
- 1833-35 Royal Navy expedition led by George Back going from Fort Reliance, became the first European to see the Back River and then on to the mouth at Chantrey Inlet[5]
- 1836 George Back attempts to ascertain if Boothia Peninsula is an island or a peninsula but his ship, HMS Terror, is trapped by ice near Southampton Island[6]
- 1838-40 La Recherche Expedition, under the command of Joseph Paul Gaimard, was a purely scientific nature, rather than a colonial venture
- 1845 Franklin's lost expedition led by Sir John Franklin in HMS Erebus, captained by James Fitzjames with Francis Crozier in HMS Terror is sent to map the remaining Northwest Passage
- 1848 John Richardson and John Rae lead the Rae–Richardson Arctic Expedition and searched overland for Franklin's lost expedition
- 1850 McClure Arctic Expedition led by Robert McClure, a British search for the members of Franklin's lost expedition
- 1850-51 First Grinnell Expedition led by Edwin De Haven, first American search for the members of Franklin's lost expedition and found the graves of crew members John Torrington, William Braine and John Hartnell on Beechey Island
- 1852 Edward Augustus Inglefield in the Isabel and sponsored by Jane Franklin, Franklin's widow sets out to search for Franklin's ill-fated expedition
- 1853-55 Second Grinnell Expedition led by Elisha Kane looks for Franklin searching Grinnell Land[7]
- 1857-59 British expedition led by Francis Leopold McClintock was the fifth expedition sponsored by Lady Franklin and found artefacts, a crew members skeleton and the final written communications from the last survivors of the Franklin expedition
- 1860-61 American expedition led by Isaac Israel Hayes who claimed to have seen the Open Polar Sea
- 1860-62 First expedition led by American Charles Francis Hall
- 1864-69 Second expedition led by Charles Francis Hall
- 1868 First German North Polar Expedition led by Carl Koldewey along the east coast of Greenland
- 1869-70 Second German North Polar Expedition (Germania and Hansa) led by Carl Koldewey reaches Sabine Island
- 1871-73 Third expedition led by Charles Francis Hall the Polaris expedition
- 1872-74 Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition led by Captain Karl Weyprecht
- 1875-76 British Arctic Expedition led by Captain George Nares
- 1876-78 Norwegian Northern Seas Expedition in Vøringen explored the Northern Atlantic up to 80°N
- 1877-78 Henry W. Howgate leads the Howgate Preliminary Polar Expedition to promote scientific experiments, and whaling as a source of revenue
- 1878 J. A. D. Jensen explores the inland ice sheet from west Greenland
- 1878-81 different voyages with Dutch polar schooner Willem Barents in the area around Spitsbergen and Novaya Zemlya, organised by Royal Dutch Geographical Society. Goals were 1) placing memorial stones for 17th century Dutch discoveries and 2) scientific research.
- 1878-79 Swedish Vega Expedition, led by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
- 1879-82 Jeannette Expedition with Lt. George W. De Long (commander) and George W. Melville (chief engineer), their sip the USS Jeanette was trapped and crushed in ice[8]
- 1880 Henry W. Howgate leads the Howgate Arctic Expedition to do scientific and geographical exploration of Greenland
- 1881-84 Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, US Army Signal Corps expedition led by Adolphus Greely
- 1882-83 As part of the First International Polar Year the Danish Dijmphna expedition travels to the territory between Russi] and the North Pole
- 1883-85 Umiak Expedition led by Gustav Holm and Thomas Vilhelm Garde along the southeastern coast of Greenland in the shallow waters between the coast and the sea ice.
- 1883 Failed attempt by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld to cross Greenland from the west
- 1886 Failed attempt by Robert Peary (USA) to cross Greenland
- 1888-89 First successful crossing of the Greenland inland ice by the Norwegian expedition led by Fridtjof Nansen (from east to west)
- 1891-92 The East Greenland Expedition on the Hekla led by Carl Ryder fails to get through the sea ice of east Greenland, but explores the Scoresby Sound system in detail
- 1891-92 Third US Greenland expedition led by Peary to discover if Greenland is and island or a peninsula
- 1892 Björling-Kallstenius Expedition led by Alfred Björling was eventually wrecked on the Carey Islands
- 1893-95 Fourth US Greenland expedition led by Peary
- 1893-96 Nansen's Fram expedition by Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen on the Fram and over ice towards the North Pole
- 1894-97 Jackson–Harmsworth expedition, led by Frederick George Jackson
- 1897 Salomon August Andrée leads a failed three man Arctic balloon expedition on an attempt to reach the Pole, Andrée along with Knut Frænkel and Nils Strindberg die
- 1898-1902 Second Fram voyage under Otto Sverdrup
- 1898-1900 The Carlsbergfund Expedition to East Greenland led by Georg Carl Amdrup explores the Blosseville Coast
- 1899 Alfred Gabriel Nathorst explores the fjords of northeast Greenland, in particular the King Oscar Fjord system
- 1899 Attempt to ski to the North Pole from Franz Josef Land by Walter Wellman
- 1899 The Swedish-Russian Arc-of-Meridian Expedition was a five summer season and one winter season measuring of the meridian arcs
- 1899-1900 Italian North Pole expedition led by Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi on the renamed Stella Polare captained by Umberto Cagni
1900s
- 1898, 1899, 1906, 1907 Albert I, Prince of Monaco leads four Arctic expeditions with Princesse Alice
- 1900-03 Russian polar expedition of 1900–02 on-board Zarya is led by Eduard Toll
- 1901-02 First North Pole expedition financed by US industrialist William Ziegler, led by Evelyn Baldwin
- 1902-04 The Literary Expedition led by Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen together with Knud Rasmussen explores the northwest Greenland coast between Uummannaq and Thule
- 1903-06 Amundsen's ''Gjøa'' Expedition when Roald Amundsen on the Gjøa traversed the Northwest Passage for the first time
- 1903-05 Ziegler Polar Expedition overland, led by Anthony Fiala
- 1905-06 North Pole expedition led by Robert Peary, from Ellesmere Island
- 1906-08 The Danmark Expedition led by Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen reaches Nordostrundingen, but ends fatally
- 1906, 1907, 1909 The airship America and Walter Wellman
- 1906-08 Anglo-American Polar Expedition (Mikkelsen-Leffingwell Expedition
- 1907 Johan Peter Koch and Aage Bertelsen report seeing Fata Morgana Land, a phantom island off the coast of northeast Greenland
- 1907-09 US North Pole expedition led by Frederick Cook
- 1909-12 The Alabama Expedition to northeast Greenland led by Ejnar Mikkelsen in an operation to recover bodies and logs of the fatal Danmark expedition
- 1908-09 expedition led by Robert Peary
- 1910-15 Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition in Taymyr and Vaigach
- 1912 First Thule Expedition - Knud Rasmussen and Peter Freuchen explores North Greenland
- 1912-13 Johan Peter Koch and Alfred Wegener cross the inland ice in north Greenland
- 1912-15 Brusilov Expedition, ill-fated expedition led by Captain Georgy Brusilov
- 1913 Crocker Land Expedition to search for Crocker Island, a hoax reported by Robert Peary
- 1913-14 Russian expedition aboard Foka, led by Georgy Sedov
- 1913-18 Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1916 led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, initially in the HMCS Karluk which was lost in 1913 and explored land that was unknown to the Inuit[9]
- 1916-18 Second Thule Expedition - Knud Rasmussen and Peter Freuchen explore north Greenland and establishes that Peary Land is not an island
- 1918-25 Roald Amundsen traversed the Northeast Passage with Maud
- 1919 Third Thule Expedition - Knud Rasmussen explores north Greenland and lays out depots for Roald Amundsen's polar drift in Maud
- 1919-20 Fourth Thule Expedition - Knud Rasmussen explores east Greenland
- 1921-23 Bicentenary Jubilee Expedition (commemorating Hans Egede's landing in Greenland) led by Lauge Koch explores north Greenland
- 1921-24 Fifth Thule Expedition led by Knud Rasmussen crossed the Northwest Passage on dog sledges from Thule across Arctic Canada to Nome, Alaska demonstrates how Inuit culture could spread rapidly
- 1925 Flying boat expedition led by Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth
- 1926 Aircraft flight by Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett
- 1926 The airship Norge (Roald Amundsen, Umberto Nobile and Lincoln Ellsworth)
- 1928 Eielson-Wilkins Arctic Ocean crossing (powered flight Alaska-Spitsbergen)
- 1928 The airship Italia (Umberto Nobile)
- 1930-31 Alfred Wegener's German Expedition to Greenland that led to his death at Clarinetania, Greenland halfway between Eismitte and West Camp
- 1930 Bratvaag Expedition, led by Gunnar Horn to Franz Josef Land, found long lost remains of Salomon August Andrée's expedition
- 1930-31 British Arctic Air Route Expedition was an expedition, led by Gino Watkins, that aimed to draw improved maps and charts of poorly surveyed sections of Greenland's coastline
- 1931 Sir Hubert Wilkins with submarine Nautilus (failed 800 km (500 mi) south of the pole)
- 1931 Sixth Thule Expedition led by Knud Rasmussen explores northeast Greenland
- 1931-34 The Three-year Expedition to East Greenland led by Lauge Koch explores northeast Greenland
- 1932 Icebreaker A. Sibiryakov makes the successful crossing of the Northern Sea Route in a single navigation without wintering
- 1932-33 1932-33 East Greenland expedition, also known as the Pan Am expedition, a four-man expedition to continue the work of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition
- 1933 Russian steamship SS Chelyuskin managed to get through most of the Northern Route before it was caught in the ice in September
- 1935 Ushakov Island, the last piece of undiscovered territory in the Soviet Arctic, was found by Georgy Ushakov aboard the Sadko
- 1937 Soviet aircraft Tupolev ANT-25 made several transpolar flights
- 1937–present Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations are, as of 2017, 41 scientific drift stations operating or were operating on drift ice
- 1937-38 MacGregor Arctic Expedition was led by Clifford J. MacGregor and overwintered at Etah, Greenland
- 1938-39 Mørkefjord expedition was an exploratory expedition to northeast Greenland led by Eigil Knuth
- 1946 Operation Nanook was a US cartographic mission to Thule and to erect a radio and weather station
- 1948 Russian scientific expedition led by Aleksandr Kuznetsov lands aircraft at Pole making them the first undisputed team to reach the Pole
- 1952-54 British North Greenland expedition was a British scientific mission, led by Commander James Simpson
- 1958 USS Nautilus passes under the Arctic ice
- 1959 Discoverer 1, a prototype with no camera, is the first satellite in polar orbit[10]
- 1960 TIROS-1, is the first weather satellite in polar orbit; eventually returned 22,952 cloud cover photos[11]
- 1968 Ralph Plaisted and three others reach the North Pole by snowmobile and are the first confirmed overland conquest of the Pole
- 1968-69 Wally Herbert, British explorer, reaches Pole on foot and traverses the Arctic Ocean
- 1971 Former football player Tony Dauksza becomes the first person to traverse the Northwest Passage in a canoe
- 1977 Arktika, nuclear-powered icebreaker, reaches the North Pole
- 1979-82 Kenichi Horie in Mermaid, was the first person to sail the Northwest Passage solo
- 1982 As part of the Transglobe Expedition Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Charles R. Burton cross the Arctic Ocean in a single season
- 1986 Will Steger and party reach the north pole by dog sled without resupply
- 1986-89 David Scott Cowper became the first person to have completed the Northwest Passage single-handed as part of a circumnavigation of the world
- 1988 Will Steger completes first south-north traverse of Greenland
- 1988 Soviet-Canadian 1988 Polar Bridge Expedition a group of thirteen Russian and Canadian skiers set out from Siberia skiing to Canada over the North Pole aided by satellites.
- 1992 Scientific environmental expedition; crossing of the Greenland inland ice by a Japanese expedition led by Kenji Yoshikawa (from east to west)
- 1993-94 Pam Flowers dog sledded alone2,500 mi (4,000 km) from Barrow, Alaska to Repulse Bay (Naujaat), Canada[12]
- 1994 Shane Lundgren led expedition that began in Moscow and proceeded north of the Arctic Circle across Siberia to Magadan
- 1995 Smithsonian Institution's Arctic Studies Center joined Shane Lundgren in a flying expedition to chronicle indigenous peoples from Yakutsk to Alaska across the Bering Straits and Discovery Online was launched through this expedition
- 1995 Marek Kamiński unsupported walked to the North Pole on 23 May 1995 (27 December 1995, he reached the South Pole alone)
- 1996 Brazilian expedition by Marco Brotto
2000s
- 2004 Together to the Pole - a Polish four-man expedition led by Marek Kamiński, with Jan Mela (a teenage double amputee, who in the same year reached also the South Pole)
- 2004 Five members of the Ice Warrior Squad reach the Geomagnetic North Pole, including the first two women in history to do so.
- 2006 Start of the French Tara expedition
- 2007 Arktika 2007, Russian submersible descends to the ocean floor below the North Pole from the Akademik Fyodorov
- 2007 Top Gear: Polar Special, BBC's Top Gear team are the first to reach the magnetic North Pole in a car
- 2007 The Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition uses Mars analog sites on Svalbard for testing of science questions and payload instruments onboard Mars missions
- 2008 Alex Hibbert and George Bullard complete the Tiso Trans Greenland expedition. The longest fully unsupported expedition in history at 1,374 mi (2,211 km)
- 2009 MLAE-2009 traversed the Arctic waters and ice between Ostrov Sredniy island of the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago and the North Pole
- 2009 David Scott Cowper becomes the only person to have sailed the Northwest Passage solo in a single season
- 2011 MLAE-2011 led by Vasily Igorevich Yelagin travelled from Dudinka, Russia - North Pole - Resolute, Nunavut, Canada
- 2011 Edna Elias, at the time Commissioner of Nunavut and five other women, including the mayor of Cambridge Bay walked 220 km (140 mi) from Umingmaktok (Bay Chimo) to Cambridge Bay[13]
- 2011 Old Pulteney Row To The Pole, a publicity stunt sponsored by Old Pulteney whisky, organised by Jock Wishart who also operated the Polar Race
- 2013 MLAE-2013
- 2015 Interdisciplinary Arctic Expedition "Kartesh" - complex arctic expedition, organized by the Polar Expedition Gallery project (later rebranded as Polar Expedition "Kartesh") in collaboration with the LMSU Marine Research Center. Research tasks: assessing the Arctic coastline vulnerability towards human impact; marine and coastal ecosystem and Arctic seas landform condition monitoring; West Arctic biodiversity research; oil oxidizing microorganism activity research; testing new methods of water areas remote sensing.
See also
- Territorial claims in the Arctic
- History of research ships
- List of Antarctic expeditions
- List of Russian explorers
- List of firsts in the Geographic North Pole
References
- ↑ E. C. Coleman (2006). The Royal Navy in Polar Exploration: From Frobisher to Ross. Tempus. pp. 65–77. ISBN 978-0-7524-3660-9. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- ↑ Beechey, F. W. (1843). A Voyage Of Discovery Towards The North Pole, Performed In His Majesty's Ships Dorothea And Trent, Under The Command Of Captain David Buchan, R. N., 1818. London: Richard Bentley. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑
- An Officer Of The Expedition (1821). Letters Written During The Later Voyage Of Discovery In The Western Arctic Sea. London: Sir Richard Phillips And Co. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ "Polar Discovery". Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
- ↑ King, Richard (1836). Narrative Of A Journey To The Shores Of The Arctic Ocean In 1833, 1834, and 1835; Under The Command Of Capt. Back, R. N., Volume I. London: Richard Bentley. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ King, Richard (1836). Narrative Of A Journey To The Shores Of The Arctic Ocean In 1833, 1834, and 1835; Under The Command Of Capt. Back, R. N., Volume II. London: Richard Bentley. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ Sonntag, August (1865). Professor Sonntag's Thrilling Narrative Of The Grinnell Exploring Expedition To The Arctic Ocean In The Years 1853, 1854, and 1855 In Search of Sir John Franklin, Under The Command of Dr. E. K. Kane, U.S.N. Philadelphia: Jas. T. Lloyd & Co. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ Bliss, Richard W.; Raymond Lee Newcomb (1882). Our Lost Explorers: The Narrative of The Jeanette Arctic Expedition. Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ New Lands: Explorations of the Northern Party
- ↑ Discoverer 1
- ↑ "POES Project Timeline". NASA. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012.
- ↑ Alone Across The Arctic
- ↑ NTI Praises Women in Action for Completing 220-km Walk
- Barrow, John (1818). A Chronological History Of Voyages Into The Arctic Regions. London: John Murray. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- Barrow, John (1846). Voyages Of Discovery And Research Within The Arctic Regions, From The Year 1818 To The Present Time. London: John Murray. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
Further reading
- To the Arctic, The Story of Northern Exploration from Earliest Times (Jeanette Mirsky, 1997)
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