List of Arctic expeditions

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Gerardus Mercator's 1595 map of the Arctic

This is a list of Arctic expeditions.

15th century

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16th century

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The death of Willem Barentsz

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17th century

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Thomas Button

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18th century

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Vasily Chichagov

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19th century

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Ferdinand von Wrangel
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John Rae
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J. A. D. Jensen
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Salomon August Andrée

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Early Period (1800–1818)

Ross, Parry and Franklin (1818–1846)

1820s

1830s and 1840s

Search for Franklin (1846–1857)

Nordenskiöld Period (1857–1879)

1860s

1870s

Race for the Pole (1879–1900)

  • 1879–1882: Jeannette expedition commanded by George W. De Long attempts to reach the North Pole by sea from the Bering Strait
  • 1880: Henry W. Howgate leads the Howgate Arctic expedition for scientific and geographical exploration of Greenland
  • 1880: Benjamin Leigh Smith's fourth expedition explores the southwestern area of Franz Josef Land
  • 1881–1882: Benjamin Leigh Smith's final expedition is shipwrecked in Franz Josef Land

International Polar Year

1890s

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20th century

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Johan Peter Koch
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Knud Rasmussen
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Georgy Ushakov
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David Scott Cowper

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Amundsen and the Heroic Age (1900–1925)

Disputed Polar Claims

Byrd and the Aircraft Age (1925–1958)

Polar Conquest

Second International Polar Year

  • 1932: Icebreaker Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". makes the successful crossing of the Northern Sea Route in a single navigation without wintering
  • 1932–1933: 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
  • 1932–1933: Dalstroy expedition to the Kolyma River in a convoy headed by the icebreaker Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
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  • 1934: British Trans-Greenland Expedition led by Martin Lindsay
  • 1935: Ushakov Island, the last piece of undiscovered territory in the Soviet Arctic, was found by Georgy Ushakov aboard the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
  • 1935: French expedition led by Paul-Émile Victor crosses Greenland by dog-sled
  • 1937: Soviet aircraft Tupolev ANT-25 made several transpolar flights
  • 1937: Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations are, as of 2017, 41 scientific drift stations operating or were operating on drift ice
  • 1937–1938: German Spitsbergen Expedition led by Dr. Herbert Rieche
  • 1937–1938: MacGregor Arctic Expedition was led by Clifford J. MacGregor and overwintered at Etah, Greenland
  • 1938: Cambridge Spitsbergen Expedition led by L.H.McCabe
  • 1938–1939: Mørkefjord expedition was an exploratory expedition to northeast Greenland led by Eigil Knuth


Post-War

Era of Satellites, Submarines and Icebreakers (1958–onward)

  • 1958: USS Nautilus (SSN-571) crosses the Arctic Ocean from the Pacific to the Atlantic beneath the polar sea ice, reaching the North Pole on 3 August 1958
  • 1959: Discoverer 1, a prototype with no camera, is the first satellite in polar orbit[10]
  • 1959: USS Skate (SSN-578) becomes first submarine to surface at the North Pole on 17 March 1959
  • 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
  • 1968–1969: 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: Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., nuclear-powered icebreaker, reaches the North Pole
  • 1979–1982: 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
  • 1986–1989: 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.
  • 1989: Arved Fuchs and Reinhold Messner are the first to reach the South Pole and cross Antarctica (1,750 miles route) with neither animal nor motorised help
  • 1991-1992: Lonnie Dupre completes first west to east winter crossing of arctic Canada traveling by dog team from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska via the northwest passage before turning south ending in Churchill, Manitoba. The 3000-mile journey started in October and ended in April.
  • 1992: Crossing of the Greenland inland ice from east to west by a Japanese expedition led by Kenji Yoshikawa
  • 1993–1994: Pam Flowers dog sledded aloneScript error: No such module "convert". 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: Marek Kamiński and Wojciech Moskal reached the North Pole on 23 May 1995 (27 December 1995, Marek Kamiński reached the South Pole alone)
  • 1997: Børge Ousland completed the first unsupported solo crossing of the Antarctic

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21st century

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Fiann Paul, Alex Gregory and Carlo Facchino ocean rowing aboard Polar Row.

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  • 2000: Ukrainian parachute expedition to the North Pole
  • 2001: Lonnie Dupre with teammate John Holescher complete the first circumnavigation of Greenland, a 6,500 mile, all non-motorized journey by kayak and dog team.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • 2002: Jean Lemire and the crew of the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". successfully navigate the Northwest Passage on a three-mast schooner, sailing from Montreal to Vancouver in five months while filming La grande traversée and four other documentaries about the effects of global warming on the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (at the time, only the seventh sailboat in history to make the legendary Northwest Passage from east to west)[13]
  • 2003: Pen Hadow makes solo trek from Canada to North Pole without resupply[14]
  • 2004: Five members of the Ice Warrior Squad reach the Geomagnetic North Pole, including the first two women in history to do so.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • 2006: Start of the French Tara expedition
  • 2007: Arktika 2007, Russian submersible descends to the ocean floor below the North Pole from the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
  • 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 land Arctic journey in history at Script error: No such module "convert".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • 2009: David Scott Cowper becomes the only person to have sailed the Northwest Passage solo in a single season.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • 2011: MLAE-2011 led by Vasily Igorevich Yelagin travelled from Dudinka, Russia – North Pole – Resolute, Nunavut, Canada
  • 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
  • 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.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • 2017: Polar Row, led by Fiann Paul, is the world's most record-breaking expedition (14 Guinness World Records). The team covered 1440 miles measured in a straight line in the Arctic Ocean open waters in a row boat and pioneered ocean rowing routes from Tromsø to Longyearbyen, from Longyearbyen to Arctic Ice Pack (79º55'500 N) and from the Arctic ice pack to Jan Mayen.[15][16]
  • 2019: MOSAiC Expedition under the direction of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research with 300 scientists from 20 nations on board the German ice-breaker Polarstern to collect data about the ocean, the ice, the atmosphere and life in the Arctic in order to understand climate change

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See also

Footnotes

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