Vitus Bering and James Cook.
No, but he did go on many explorations in the alaskas!
The first European claim to Alaska was based upon explorations by Vitus Bering in 1741. The first European settlement, also Russian, was founded in 1784. Alaska was purchased from Russia by the United States in 1871 and was governed as an unofficial territory from 1884. Alaska received official Territorial status in 1912, and became a State in 3 January 1959.
James B. Beals has written: 'A review of trawling explorations on the Alaska shrimp resource' -- subject(s): Shrimp fisheries
No, James Cook did not discover Alaska. He is known for his explorations of the Pacific, including the coasts of North America, but Alaska had been inhabited by Indigenous peoples long before Cook's arrival. Cook's voyages in the late 18th century helped chart parts of the Alaskan coastline, but he was not the first to "discover" the region.
No human explorations has been nor can be on Mercury.
Further Explorations was created on 1958-01-13.
Explorations in Economic History was created in 1963.
The dutch based their claims on the explorations of Henry Hudson.
The dutch based their claims on the explorations of Henry Hudson.
The duration of Explorations - TV series - is 3180.0 seconds.
Explorations - TV series - ended in 2004-09.