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  sociology - Semion Chelyuskin
Chelyuskin was chosen for the Second (Great Northern) Kamchatka expedition, in which he took part until 1743.
In spring of 1741, Chelyuskin made a voyage from the Khatanga River to the Pyasina River by land.
In winter of 1741-1742, he traveled from Turukhansk to the mouth of the Khatanga River, describing the northern coastline of the Taimyr Peninsula from the Cape Faddey on the East to the mouth of the Taimyra River on the West.
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Chelyuskin graduated from the Navigation School in Moscow.
Chelyuskin was chosen for the Second (Great Northern) Kamchatka expedition, in which he took part until 1743.
In spring of 1741, Chelyuskin made a voyage from the Khatanga River to the Pyasina River by land.
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 Cape Chelyuskin Information
Cape Chelyuskin in central Russia is the northernmost point of the Eurasian continent.
Situated at the tip of the Taymyr Peninsula, south of Severnaya Zemlya, it was initially called "Cape East-Northern", but renamed in 1842 to honor Semion Chelyuskin who described the area during a May 1742 exploration.
Weather and hydrology research base "Polar Station Cape Chelyuskin" was constructed in 1932, and headed by Ivan Papanin.
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 Mount Chelyuskin
This small peak is located in a heavily glaciated area east of Mount Herbert on the northeast of the Vern Richie Glacier.
Semion Ivanovich Chelyuski (1700—1760) was a Russian polar explorer and naval officer.
Chelyuskin found the northern extremity of Asia, which was later named after him.
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 Encyclopedia: Northern Sea Route   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Semion Ivanovich Dezhnev (Семён Ива́нович Дежнёв) (circa 1605 – 1673), Russian explorer who led the expedition that doubled the known extent of the easternmost promontory of the Eurasian continent in 1648, discovering that Asia is not connected to Alaska.
One of these, led by Semion Chelyuskin, in May 1742 reached the northernmost point of both the Northeast passage and the Eurasian continent ( Cape Chelyuskin).
Chelyuskin, Semion Ivanovich (Челюскин, Семен Иванович in Russian)(c.
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'''Chelyuskin, Semion Ivanovich''' (''Челюскин, Семен Иванович'' in Russian language Russian)(circa c.
In 1930s the Soviet Union operated an ill-fated steamship, built in Denmark in 1933, which was named after Semion Chelyuskin (see the Chelyuskin steamship).
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 Khariton Laptev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the expedition, he continued his military service in the Baltic fleet.
The sea coastline of the Taimyr Peninsula, a cape on the Chelyuskin Peninsula and other landmarks bear his name.
The Laptev Sea was also named after him (and Dmitry Laptev).
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After the expedition, he continued his military service in the Baltic Fleet.
The sea coastline of the Taimyr Peninsula, a cape on the Chelyuskin Peninsula and other landmarks bear his name.
The Laptev Sea was also named after him (and Dmitry Laptev).
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Chelyuskin, Semion Ivanovich ( Челюскин, Семен Иванович in Russian)( c.
In 1933, the Soviet Union built an ill-fated steamship named after Semion Chelyuskin (see the Chelyuskin steamship).
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 Northern Sea Route - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
Independent from Bering and Chirikov, other Russian Imperial Navy parties took part in the Second Great Northern expedition.
One of these, led by Semion Chelyuskin, in May 1742 reached the northernmost point of both the Northeast passage and the Eurasian continent (Cape Chelyuskin).
Later expeditions to explore the Northeast passage took place in the 1760s (Vasili Chichagov), 1785-95 (Joseph Billings and Gavril Sarychev), the 1820s (Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, Piotr Fyodorovich Anjou, Count Fyodor Litke and others), and the 1830s.
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