Shackleton Range in Antarctica

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The Shackleton Range in Antarctica is a rugged mountain range named in honor of Anglo-Irish polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, renowned for his pioneering Antarctic expeditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain range
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica (no sovereign state; subject to Antarctic Treaty System) NERFINISHED
discoveredBy Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition NERFINISHED
exploredDuring Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1955–1958) NERFINISHED
governedByRegime Antarctic Treaty System NERFINISHED
hasCategory Landforms of Coats Land
Mountain ranges of Antarctica
hasClimate extremely cold
polar
hasEnvironment glaciated
hasFeature glaciers
ice-covered plateaus
mountain peaks
nunataks
hasNameLanguage English
hasNotablePersonAssociated Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
hasTerrain rugged
locatedIn Antarctica
Coats Land NERFINISHED
mappedBy Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition NERFINISHED
U.S. Navy aerial photography
namedAfter Anglo-Irish polar explorer Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
Sir Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
partOf Transantarctic Mountains NERFINISHED
uninhabited true
usedFor geological studies
glaciological studies
scientific research

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Ernest Shackleton commemoratedBy Shackleton Range in Antarctica