Henry Foster

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Henry Foster was a British naval officer and scientist known for his early 19th-century Antarctic and geophysical explorations.

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instanceOf British naval officer
explorer
human
scientist
areaOfActivity Antarctic Treaty area
surface form: Antarctic region

South Atlantic
surface form: South Atlantic Ocean

Southern Ocean
awardReceived Copley Medal
causeOfDeath drowning
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1796-05-13
dateOfDeath 1831-02-05
electedIn Royal Society 1827
employer Royal Navy
familyName Foster
fieldOfWork Antarctic exploration
geophysics
hydrography
oceanography
pendulum experiments
terrestrial magnetism
givenName Henry
hasNamesake Foster Glacier
Foster Plateau
Foster research station (Henryk Arctowski-related geophysical naming context)
influenced later Antarctic geophysical research
knownFor contributions to terrestrial magnetism
geophysical observations in high southern latitudes
precision pendulum measurements for determining gravity
memberOf Royal Society
militaryBranch Royal Navy
militaryRank commander
notableWork experiments on gravity and magnetism at sea
geophysical surveys in the Southern Ocean
pendulum experiments in the South Atlantic and Antarctic regions
occupation explorer
naval officer
scientist
participantIn early 19th-century Antarctic exploration
expedition of HMS Chanticleer
placeOfBirth England
Lancashire
Woodplumpton
placeOfDeath Chagres River
Panama
sexOrGender male
vesselCommanded HMS Chanticleer

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