Antarctica Admiral Vladimirsky Expedition
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Crew member Ruslan Kamaledinov writes to the main engine operation log at the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 08.02.2020
- Date published: 19.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.2Mb
- Job-ID: 9d614eb0ff67fb98


A passenger cruise liner is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2285x1111px, 1.4Mb
- Job-ID: 5b7970bfd9c7fefc


A nautical surveyor takes water samples on the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: 8b379cb056cc79ac


A view of the Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.5Mb
- Job-ID: 49189787ba75756c


A view of the Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2.7Mb
- Job-ID: e7f42d478a8d909


Humpback whales are pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1445px, 3Mb
- Job-ID: 2b295b704a617ea4


A tale of humpback whale is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1365px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: f5386e021aea2dbd


A crew member Andrei Vool uses a sextant to work out the position of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.3Mb
- Job-ID: 7eb815dc05453d90


A crew member Andrei Vool uses a sextant to work out the position of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: c472acf5b1193bca


A sextant is pictured on board the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 07.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.2Mb
- Job-ID: 1eaa4e987d8668b6


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky Andrei Dubinin exercises in a hold during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 06.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: e8cf9f4a70ab6e75


Crew members of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky take out a marine magnetometer during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 05.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1489px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: bd6141247a9b6576


Crew members of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky drink tea during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 05.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1398px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: e45ce0c8a88e9b71


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky Andrei Dubinin plays harmonic in his cabin during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 04.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2.4Mb
- Job-ID: 54605cdedc7f747


Sunset is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 03.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1462px, 1.4Mb
- Job-ID: a726bef6801418f


A crew member of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky works during the watch at the main control station during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 03.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: 87ccf9b820fe0d55


A seagull flies over the Bellinsgausen Sea from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 03.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 1689x2300px, 2.3Mb
- Job-ID: 33dd19a5ce413314


Sunset is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 03.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2Mb
- Job-ID: b0f5dc4f987950c8


Navigator of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky Ivan Kaloshin speaks over crew intercommunication at the main control station during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 03.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: b185100f2732d4be


A nautical surveyor look at colorful water samples to detect the color of the water on the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 02.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1730px, 1.9Mb
- Job-ID: aeb7a7ee2f6e064


Crew members of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work on the deck during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 02.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.4Mb
- Job-ID: e740f77f6c84673a


Seagulls fly over the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 02.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1450px, 1.3Mb
- Job-ID: 4cf4519f725fac6f


A crew member of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky carries a marine magnetometer after magnetometric mapping during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 02.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1472px, 1.5Mb
- Job-ID: ea81d5e765f6809e


Crew members of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work on the deck during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 01.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: 8207d8e80783530a


Nautical equipment of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky is pictured during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 01.02.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2Mb
- Job-ID: 31e8ba96c16d20bc


An iceberg is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1458px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: 74ef300b80aac3c5


An iceberg is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2.1Mb
- Job-ID: 61675963fb02621a


Head of the joint expedition of Russian Defence Ministry and the Russian Geographical Society, captain of the first rank Oleg Osipov smokes on board of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.4Mb
- Job-ID: 39dd41c32d0a6e3


An iceberg is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 1583x2300px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: c28fa234190af2a8


Icebergs are pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1012px, 1Mb
- Job-ID: a5368e21a5fbec65


A tale of humpback whale is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1309px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: 939b7d173b358333


A tale of humpback whale is pictured in the Bellinsgausen Sea not far from the Alexander Land and Adelaide Island, Antarctica, from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1296px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: db9ea5fc3bb14d2f


Members of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work during the middle watch at the main control station during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1347px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: f6bd4f20abaca4a5


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky looks in binocular during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 31.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.3Mb
- Job-ID: 38d2e18e6e3e5614


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky cleans anchor chain after a stop at King George Island during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 29.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1449px, 2.3Mb
- Job-ID: d063f2539c54b16c


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky swims in the Bellingshausen Sea near the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 29.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 2.5Mb
- Job-ID: 71466d3dfd5869bf


A sailor of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky walks on the shore near the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 29.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1104px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: d187a0cda4fad717


Vessels are anchored near King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 29.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1533px, 1.9Mb
- Job-ID: d773c8f7fcf30203


A vessel is pictured off the coast of the King George Island from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Categories: Science & Technology
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 29.01.2020
- Date published: 14.02.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2300x1395px, 1.6Mb
- Job-ID: f2770d4d2e841d8b


Russian Minister of Natural Resources Dmitry Kobylkin raises a flag during a ceremony to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Ice Continent by Russian sailors at the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station, on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 28.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2787x1627px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: 5c1261f6b8664b30


Russian Minister of Natural Resources Dmitry Kobylkin raises a flag during a ceremony to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Ice Continent by Russian sailors at the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station, on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 28.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2708x1880px, 2Mb
- Job-ID: d30e895e02695c8c


A view of the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1489px, 307.3Kb
- Job-ID: e3538ba312f59cf8


The Trinity Church is pictured at the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 2Mb
- Job-ID: a938d3ff6dafb10f


Members of the expedition of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky go into the water at the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1965px, 463.8Kb
- Job-ID: b3c85d3b9402f612


A penguin is pictured on King George Island, Antarctica.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1899px, 209Kb
- Job-ID: 2ecbf6ee539441f5


A member of the expedition of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky looks at a penguin at the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1931px, 526.5Kb
- Job-ID: b33fdf1f451c0b79


Members of the expedition of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky swim on boat towards the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 341.7Kb
- Job-ID: f5d417560502ce04


Russian Navy special purpose intelligence collection ship is pictured off the coast of the King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1601px, 311.3Kb
- Job-ID: 540c467e9993c831


Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky is pictured off the coast of the King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1732px, 1.7Mb
- Job-ID: c1035003886b12e0


Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky is pictured off the coast of the King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 1.1Mb
- Job-ID: a199b214ba75293b


Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky is pictured off the coast of the King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1609px, 217.6Kb
- Job-ID: 1d15f1a92d7c9ff7


A crew member of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky waves hand as he greets Russian Navy special purpose intelligence collection ship off the coast of the King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 1.2Mb
- Job-ID: eebc221382d55d55


Members of the expedition of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky are wait next to the Trinity Church upon their arrival to the Russian (formerly Soviet) Bellingshausen Station on King George Island, Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2245x1454px, 543Kb
- Job-ID: e37cbe183146a367


A crew member of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky works during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x2003px, 274.6Kb
- Job-ID: 4bcaa237c951a727


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 334.2Kb
- Job-ID: cf5edfec5e1b2945


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1781px, 414.8Kb
- Job-ID: eb2786951ba44b65


A crew member of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky keeps notes during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2409x1597px, 1.1Mb
- Job-ID: a418895f52e33bf2


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky enjoy the view of the King George Island from the ship's deck during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2001x1325px, 1.5Mb
- Job-ID: 6d22e22131a2ebc1


A vessel is seen off the coast of the King George Island from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 214.1Kb
- Job-ID: 55a097d35201464f


A vessel is seen off the coast of the King George Island from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 27.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2800x1867px, 380.9Kb
- Job-ID: 1455acc0818d19d0


A view of the sunset from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Event date: 26.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3000x2000px, 3.1Mb
- Job-ID: 332c085cb338ae3c


Wheelman Dubinin Andrey watches locator during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Event date: 26.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3000x2000px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: 8b3dfec09bb016e4


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky lead by Captain 1st rank Oleg Osipov, centre, discuss their route during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Event date: 26.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3000x2000px, 1.8Mb
- Job-ID: 1d079c22ed1d94c3


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Location: Antarctica
- Event date: 23.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3000x2000px, 2.1Mb
- Job-ID: 2a8e2260e9e5d39a


The crew of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky work during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica. In December of 2019 the research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky went on a round-the-world expedition to the shores of Antarctica, dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the continent’s opening by Russian naval sailors on the Vostok and Mirny sloops under the command of Thaddeus Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev, as well as to 250th birth anniversary of Admiral Ivan Kruzenshtern. The aim of the expedition is to conduct complex oceanographic research in the Antarctic region and along the route, determining the location of the island of Peter the Great and studying the parameters of the earth's magnetic field in order to clarify the position of the South Magnetic Pole.
- Event date: 22.01.2020
- Date published: 28.01.2020
- Author: Alexey Kudenko
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2071x1198px, 858.5Kb
- Job-ID: 53c2737b6830dcd1