Eagle Island, Antarctica
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Location
Template:Geogroup Eagle Island is in Graham Land, to the southeast of the Trinity Peninsula, which is the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Eyrie Bay and Duse Bay are to the north, and the south tip of Tabarin Peninsula is to the west. Erebus and Terror Gulf is to the southwest. Prince Gustav Channel to the south separates Eagle Island from Vega Island-Template:Sfn
Exploration and name
Eagle Island was probably first seen by a party under Johan Gunnar Andersson of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition (SwedAE), 1901-04. Eagle Island was charted in 1945 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) and named after the ship Eagle, used by the FIDS.Template:Sfn
Melting events
During the Southern Hemisphere summer of 2019-2020 three melting events occurred on Trinity peninsula, in November 2019, January 2020, and particularly February 6–11, 2020, during which 106 millimeters of snow melted, forming melt ponds on Eagle Island.Template:Sfn The nine day heatwave in early February 2020 melted about 20% of the island's snow cover.Template:Sfn
Features
The Horn
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Scree Peak
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Aripleri Passage
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Nearby islands
Tongue Rocks
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Beak Island
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Tail Island
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Egg Island
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Corry Island
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Vortex Island
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Devil Island
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