Mawson Peak is the highest mountain in any Australian territory. It lies on Heard Island, one of Australia's territories, in the Southern Ocean, but not specifically in Antarctica.
Douglas Mawson went to the antarctic in his ship named The Aurora.
Douglas Mawson is important to Australian history because he was a pioneering explorer of the Antarctic. Mawson was born on 5 May 1882 in Yorkshire, and his family emigrated to Australia in 1884. They settled in Sydney, where Mawson studied geology at Sydney University. Mawson held a position as geologist to an expedition to the New Hebrides in 1903, where he gained invaluable experience. Following this, Mawson came back to Australia where, in 1905, he was appointed a lecturer in petrology and mineralogy at the University of Adelaide. In 1907, Mawson joined an expedition to Antarctica led by Ernest Shackleton, as a scientific officer, and was one of the first to ascend Mount Erebus and get close to the South magnetic pole. He was offered a place on Robert Scott's Terra Nova expedition but turned it down to lead the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914, sailing on the "Aurora". On 2 December 1911, Mawson departed from Hobert on the "Aurora", bound for Macquarie Island, a sub-antarctic island 1500 kilometres south east of Tasmania and 1300 kilometres north of Antarctica. Here, he established a base before leaving on December 23 to explore the Antarctic continent. On 7 January 1912, the Aurora reached a place that Mawson named Commonwealth Bay. A whaleboat was sent ashore on December 8, and the point at which they landed, Cape Denison, was found to harbour an abundance of Antarctic wildlife, including Weddell seals and Adelie penguins.
The only way to travel to Antarctica in 1911 was by ship. Mawson departed Hobart, heading for Macquarie Island (a sub-Antarctic island 1300 kilometres north of Antarctica), before heading for the Antarctic continent.
He had 2 daughtersHe was from south AustraliaHe was studying glacial geologyHe had to eat dogs on his expeditionHis first expedition was in 1903He was marriedHe was on postage stampsHe was on a $100 noteMawson lakes was named after him** Douglas Mawson was never ever adopted, what is happening here is that people are googling Douglas Mawson and just reading the summaries which in fact do say he was adopted, but if they had read further they would have noticed the words 'by Australia' as he was born in England.
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One explorer is named Sir Douglas Mawson.
Douglas Mawson's wife was Francesca "Fanny" Mawson. They had two children together: a daughter named Patricia and a son named Douglas. Fanny and the children were deeply affected by Mawson's long expeditions, especially during his time in Antarctica.
Douglas Mawson went to the antarctic in his ship named The Aurora.
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Mawson was the first Australian base in Antarctica. It was established on 13 February 1954 when Phillip Law raised the Australian flag at Horseshoe Harbour and named the new station in honour of Sir Douglas Mawson, the famous Antarctic explorer who was the sole survivor of his 1911 expedition.
I'm hoping you want to know who the Australian bases are named after. While it is possible that some people were named after the bases, I'm not sure how to find that out.Mawson Station was named after Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson.Davis Station was named after Captain John King Davis, a famous Antarctic navigator and captain.Casey Station was named after Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey, an Australian politician and diplomat.
I don't know but it was named after Douglas Mawson. Owned, run and maintained by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Mawson Station was named after Sir Douglas Mawson. Sir Douglas Mawson was an Australian explorer of the Antarctic (though originally born in England), known for his pioneering expeditions on the Antarctic continent. As part of British explorer Ernest Shackleton's expedition in 1907, he was a member of the first party to reach the magnetic South Pole, and the first to climb to the top of the active volcano Mt Erebus. Between 1911 and 1914, Mawson led the first Australasian Expedition to Antarctica, an expedition which consisted of scientists from Australia and New Zealand.
Features and places named after Sir Douglas Mawson, Antarctic explorer, include:Mawson's Peak, the highest point on Australian territory (not on the Australian mainland, but on Heard Island)Mawson Peninsula, an ice-covered peninsula on the George V Coast, on the west side of Slava Ice Shelf, AntarcticaCape Mawson, Charcot IslandMawson Glacier, Victoria LandMawson Escarpment, on Lambert GlacierMawson Station, a permanent base in Antarctica overseen by the Australian Antarctic DivisionMawson Corridor, the sea passage between icebergs on the approach to Mawson Station at Holme BayMawson Coast, part of the coast of MacRobertson Land
Sir Douglas Mawson was born on May 5, 1882, in England to parents William Mawson and Margaret Mawson (née Sutherland). He emigrated to Australia with his family in 1884, where they settled in Adelaide. Mawson married Francesca "Franny" L. K. Mawson in 1914, and they had a daughter named Patricia. His family played a supportive role in his life and career as a prominent geologist and explorer.
Sir Douglas Mawson first journeyed to Antarctica in 1907 with Sir Earnest Shackleton on Shackelton's Nimrod Expedition, on which Mawson served as expedition geologist.With his geological experience, having discovered and named the mineral Davidite, apparently, he wanted to investigate and explore the land under the polar ice cap that covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent.Mawson, an Australian, mounted his own expedition to Antarctica in 1911, to explore the coast of Antarctica closest to Australia.His book, Home of The Blizzard, is one of the most excellent, first-person polar exploration books.Understandably, during the remainder of his life, his ventures to Antarctica were by boat; he resisted setting foot on the icy continent again.You can read more by following the link, below.
Mawson Station is a permanent base in Antarctica managed by the Australian Antarctic Division . Named after the explorer, Douglas Mawson, it is not only Australia's oldest Antarctic station, but the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station of any nation. It houses approximately 20 personnel over winter and 60 in summer. They would be a mix of scientists and personnel with engineering backgrounds and probably a cook.