BELGIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION


The 'Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE)' of 1897 to 1899, named after its expedition vessel Belgica, was the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic region.
It left Antwerp, Belgium on August 16, 1897 and head towards the west coast of the Antarctic peninsula. Due to bad seamanship they were frozen in nearby Peter I Island, and drifted helplessly around the Bellinghausen Sea for the next thirteen months.
They were poorly equipped, and the conditions were hard, but nevertheless they still managed to collect a significant amount of scientific data.
The expedition team included:

Adrien de Gerlache (1866-1934): Belgian - leader

Henryk Arctowski (1871-1958): Pole - geologist, oceanographer and meteorologist

Emile Danco (1869-1898): Belgian - geophysical observations

Emil Racoviţă (1868-1947): Romanian - biologist (zoologist and botanist) and speleologist

Roald Amundsen (1872-1928): Norwegian - sublieutenant

★ Georges Lecointe (1869-1929): Belgian - geophysical observations and second in command on the Belgica

Frederick Cook (1865-1940): American - doctor and photographer

★ Antoine Dobrowolski (1872-1954): Pole – assistant-meteorologist

★ Jules Melaerts (1876-?): Belgian - third lieutenant

★ Henri Somers (1863-?): Belgian – chief mechanic

★ Max Van Rysselberghe (1878-?): Belgian - mechanic

★ Louis Michotte (1868-1926): Belgian - cook

★ Adam Tollefsen (1866-?): Norwegian - sailor

★ Ludvig-Hjalmar Johansen (1872-?): Norwegian - sailor

★ Engelbret Knudsen (1876-1900): Norwegian - sailor

★ Gustave-Gaston Dufour (1876-1940): Belgian - sailor

★ Jean Van Mirlo (1877-1964): Belgian - sailor

★ Carl August Wiencke (1877-1898): Norwegian - sailor

Johan Koren (1877-1919): Norwegian - sailor and assistant-zoologist

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List of Antarctica expeditions

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