2nd Soviet Antarctic Expedition
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The Second Soviet Antarctic Expedition was led by Aleksei Treshnikov on the continent; the marine expedition on the "Ob" was led by I. V. Maksimov. The "Ob" left Kaliningrad on 7 November, 1956. Three ships were used to transport the expedition, all Marine_propulsion#Reciprocating, diesel-electric. The two main ships were as for the first expedition: RV ''Ob'' (flagship; captain )) and RV "Lena" (captain A. I. Vetrov). The third ship was ''Kooperatsiya'' (captain A. S. Yantselevich), used mainly as a transport vessel. The tasks of the expedition were: # Relief of the first expedition # Full scale scientific work for the International Geophysical Year (IGY) This included glacier mapping and wildlife tracking, among other things. # Organisation of two IGY scientific stations near the south geomagnetic pole and pole of relative inaccessibility # An inland tractor-sledge traverse for glaciology # Oceanography


List of features named by the expedition

* Lena Passage, named after the ship ''Lena'' * Lednikov Bay (Bukhta Lednikovaya), named for location


References

* A V Nudel Man ''Soviet Antarctic Expeditions 1955–1959'', Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moskva, 1959 (translated from the Russian by the Israel program for scientific translations, Jerusalem, 1966 for the National Science Foundation). Soviet Antarctic expeditions, 02 1956 in the Soviet Union, Antarctic Expedition 02 1957 in the Soviet Union, Antarctic Expedition 02 1958 in the Soviet Union, Antarctic Expedition 02 1956 in Antarctica 1957 in Antarctica 1958 in Antarctica {{Antarctica-stub