The aim of the Ross Expedition, which took place from 1839 to 1843, was to explore and chart the Antarctic region and to conduct scientific research. Led by Sir James Clark Ross, the expedition sought to map uncharted territories, gather data on the geography and geology of Antarctica, and study its wildlife and climate. It also aimed to find the magnetic South Pole and contribute to the understanding of Earth's magnetic field. The expedition resulted in significant discoveries, including the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf.
The aim of Coronado's expedition was to find the City of Gold. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer.
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Yes, the expedition led by Sir James Clark Ross was considered a success. He discovered the Ross Sea, Ross Island, and the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, providing significant contributions to the exploration of the region.
Shackleton's 1914 expedition is known as the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Its primary aim was to make the first land crossing of Antarctica from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea. The expedition is famously remembered for its challenges, particularly after the ship Endurance became trapped in pack ice and was eventually lost. Despite facing extreme hardships, Shackleton and his crew demonstrated remarkable resilience and leadership in their quest for survival.
The Ross Ice Shelf was named after James Clark Ross. According to Wikipedia:"Between 1839 and 1843, Ross commanded an Antarctic expedition comprising the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror and charted much of the coastline of the continent. "
On his first voyage, the Discovery Expedition, Scott left London and sailed to Antarctica by way of Cape Town and New Zealand.
You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea. Both are named after James Clark Ross. From Wikipedia:"Between 1839 and 1843, Ross commanded an Antarctic expedition comprising the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror and charted much of the coastline of the continent."
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark went on an expedition from 1803-1806 from St. Loius, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean and back again. The aim was to discover an all water route to the Pacific.
James Clark Ross and Sir John Franklin, both sea-faring explorers, sailed in ships named Erebus and Terror. These then, are two names used for volcanoes on Ross Island, Antarctica.
John Ross's first expedition as a British explorer took place in 1818, aimed at locating the Northwest Passage. Commanding the ship HMS Isabella, he explored the waters of the Arctic, particularly around Baffin Bay and the northern coast of Greenland. Although he did not find the passage, his voyage contributed to the mapping of the region and increased interest in Arctic exploration. Ross's work laid the groundwork for subsequent expeditions in pursuit of the elusive route.