French Antarctic Expedition (1903–1905)

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The French Antarctic Expedition (1903–1905) was an early 20th-century French scientific and exploratory mission to Antarctica led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot, noted for charting previously unknown coastal regions and conducting extensive polar research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic expedition
French polar expedition
scientific expedition
alsoKnownAs First French Antarctic Expedition NERFINISHED
country France
crewSize about 20
departureCountry France NERFINISHED
departurePort Le Havre NERFINISHED
discipline polar research
documentationLanguage French
endTime 1905
era Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration NERFINISHED
exploredRegion Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Graham Land NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biology
cartography
geology
meteorology
oceanography
flag Flag of France NERFINISHED
followedBy French Antarctic Expedition (1908–1910) NERFINISHED
goal coastal charting
geographical exploration
scientific research
hazard extreme cold
icebergs
sea ice
leader Jean-Baptiste Charcot NERFINISHED
location Antarctica NERFINISHED
namedBy Jean-Baptiste Charcot NERFINISHED
notableFor accurate coastal surveys in previously uncharted areas
systematic scientific program in Antarctica
notableWork charting previously unknown coastal regions of the Antarctic Peninsula
operator French government NERFINISHED
precededBy Belgian Antarctic Expedition NERFINISHED
result collection of scientific data on Antarctic climate and biology
improved maps of the western Antarctic Peninsula
scientificOutput multivolume scientific reports edited by Jean-Baptiste Charcot
significantPerson Jean-Baptiste Charcot NERFINISHED
sponsor Académie des sciences (France) NERFINISHED
French Ministry of Public Instruction NERFINISHED
startTime 1903
timePeriod early 20th century
transportMode sailing ship
typeOfMission national expedition
vesselUsed Français (ship) NERFINISHED

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Description of subject: The French Antarctic Expedition (1903–1905) was an early 20th-century French scientific and exploratory mission to Antarctica led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot, noted for charting previously unknown coastal regions and conducting extensive polar research.

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Adelaide Island discoveredBy French Antarctic Expedition (1903–1905)