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CIRCUMNAVIGATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 11, 2025 · The meaning of CIRCUMNAVIGATE is to go completely around especially by water; also : to go around instead of through : bypass.Missing: nautical | Show results with:nautical
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What Is Circumnavigation? - World AtlasMar 27, 2018 · Circumnavigation is the complete navigation around an entire land mass like an island, a continent, or an astronomical body like the moon or another planet.
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Magellan's Circumnavigation of the Earth | OriginsSep 16, 2019 · Magellan was convinced he could sail around those continents and easily reach this ocean, accessing the Spice Islands beyond.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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First Voyage of Circumnavigation by Fernãõ de Magalhães and JuanThe naval expedition that took place between 1519 and 1522, and which was initiated by Ferdinand Magellan and later concluded by Juan Sebastián Elcano, ...
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First circumnavigation | Guinness World RecordsThe first ever circumnavigation of the world was accomplished on 8 September 1522, when the Spanish vessel Vittoria (aka Nao Victoria), under the command of ...
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Circumnavigations of the Globe to 1800 - Steve DutchCircumnavigations of the Globe to 1800 · Ferdinand Magellan 1519-1522 · Garcia Jofre de Loaysa 1525-1536 · Sir Francis Drake 1577-1580 · Sir Thomas Cavendish 1586- ...
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Explorers Who Circumnavigated The Globe - World AtlasMay 18, 2018 · Taking a closer look at 15 important circumnavigations of the globe ... Jeanne Bare was the first woman in history to circumnavigate the earth.
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The Machines That Made 500 Years of Circumnavigation PossibleSep 6, 2022 · On this day 500 years ago, the Nao Victoria completed the world's first circumnavigation. Half a millennium later, we're still finding new ways to traverse the ...Nao Victoria (1522): First... · Hms Driver (1847): First... · Uss Triton (1960): First...
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circumnavigation, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun circumnavigation is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for circumnavigation is from 1727, in the writing of John ...
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Circumnavigation - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"to sail round, pass round by water," 1630s, from Latin circumnavigatus, past participle of circumnavigare "to sail round," from circum "around" (see circum-) + ...
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circumnavigator, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for circumnavigator is from 1770, in the writing of W. Guthrie. circumnavigator is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: ...
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Aerial Circumnavigation: Records - The Postal History of ICAOThe first aerial circumnavigation of the world was completed as early as in 1924 by four aviators from an eight-man team (pilots and mechanics) of the US Army ...
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Richard Hakluyt's Divers Voyages (1582) & Principal Navigations ...At the last minute a narrative of Drake's circumnavigation was printed on six unpaginated leaves for insertion between p. 643 and p. 644. Headed 'The famous ...
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About Global Circumnavigations - Angus AdventuresWebster's 9th Edition defines a circumnavigation as: to go around instead of through. For example, a circumnavigation of an island would be a journey that ...
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What is a Great Circle? - The Natural NavigatorDec 4, 2018 · Why are great circles important in navigation? Because they show us the shortest routes between two points on a sphere. If we want to travel the ...
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Great Circle - National Geographic EducationOct 19, 2023 · The Equator is the only east-west line that is a great circle. All other parallels (lines of latitude) get smaller as you get near the poles.
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Facts About Earth - NASA ScienceWith an equatorial diameter of 7,926 miles (12,756 kilometers), Earth is the biggest of the terrestrial planets and the fifth largest planet in our solar system ...
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[PDF] WORLD SAILING SPEED RECORD COUNCILHowever there was some compensation for the teams as the WSSRC has recognised. Intermediate records to be challenged during the circumnavigation, and the "North ...
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Circumnavigator Diploma | World Air Sports Federation - FAIThe Circumnavigator Diploma serves to recognize the significant achievements of pilots of powered aerodynes making around the world flights.
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Eratosthenes Measures Earth | American Physical SocietyJun 1, 2006 · Eratosthenes then used this to calculate the circumference of the Earth to be about 250,000 stadia. Modern scholars disagree about the length of ...
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Eratosthenes - World History EncyclopediaMar 3, 2022 · Eratosthenes (l.c. 276-195 BCE) was a Greek polymath best known as the first to calculate the circumference of the earth. What is Eratosthenes ...
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Did This Ancient Explorer Make It to The Arctic In 325 BC?May 2, 2017 · More than 2,300 years ago, Pytheas of Massalia traveled to the Arctic Circle and back – and, when he came home, nobody believed him. In a time ...
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The Islamic World Map of 1154 | Timeless - Library of Congress BlogsAug 25, 2021 · In 1154, Arab Muslim geographer al-Idrisi, working at the behest of King Roger of Sicily, created a huge map of the known world. The map was ...
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al-Idrisi - National Geographic EducationSep 27, 2024 · A royal advisor sent on a mission to create a world map, al-Idrisi created one of the most studied works of mapmaking and geography.
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Admiral Zheng He's Voyages to the "West Oceans"Between the period from 1405 to 1433, China's Ming dynasty launched seven voyages led by Admiral Zheng He to explore these vast regions, known then to the ...
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Zheng He - Ages of ExplorationHis seven total voyages were diplomatic, military, and trading ventures, and lasted from 1405 – 1433. However, most historians agree their main purpose was to ...
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[PDF] Ptolemy's Geography and the Tabulae modernae - CHNT Archiv |With the translation of Ptolemy's Geography in 1406 from Greek into Latin the rediscovery and the spreading of the book started. In 1406 Jacobo d'Angelo ...
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[PDF] Ptolemy's Geography - Princeton UniversityWhen Ptolemy wrote the Almagest, he accepted a geographical picture of the known, inhabited world (the so-called oikoumene) that was not radically changed from ...
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History of Sea Navigation Before the GPS - Teletrac Navman USThe charts were still not reliable because they lacked latitude, longitude, and distance information. Other tools that were used for navigation during this time ...
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The Great Myths 1: The Medieval Flat EarthJun 1, 2016 · The idea that the knowledge of the shape of the earth was “lost to the Dark Ages” and only finally restored by Columbus' voyage is still commonly believed.
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The Famous Voyage: The Circumnavigation of the World 1577-1580The earliest published narrative of Drake's circumnavigation in Hakluyt's The Principall Navigations, 1589, supplementary leaves between pp. 643 and 644 ...
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Ferdinand MagellanFirst circumnavigation of the world, discovery of the Magellan Strait, Marianas, and Philippine IslandsMissing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Ferdinand Magellan (1480–1521) – 500 years from the expeditionPortuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan's fleet of five ships after their departure from Spain on September 20, 1519; wood engraving, 19th Century. On September ...
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Magellan Historiography | Hispanic American Historical ReviewMay 1, 1971 · The Relation of Antonio Pigafetta is considered to be the single most important source of our knowledge of the circumnavigation. Penrose wrote ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mapping the Voyages of Sir Francis Drake | Worlds RevealedNov 8, 2023 · Francis Drake's circumnavigation began in December 1577 and lasted until September 1580. During the voyage Drake searched for a western entrance ...
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The World Encompassed: Francis Drake and His Great VoyageFeb 1, 1980 · Francis Drake was preeminent in many ways: he was the first Englishman to sail the Pacific, the first captain to circumnavigate the world in ...
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The Age of Exploration – Science Technology and Society a Student ...Some other notable navigational technologies included the back staff, traverse board and magnetic compass. The compass allowed sailors to determine direction ...
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[PDF] an analysis of navigational instruments in the - OAKTrustThe navigator would measure, using an astrolabe or cross staff, the angle the sun formed with the horizon at midday, called the “altitude of the sun,” then ...
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[PDF] chapter two: - the global context: Asia, europe, and Africa in the early ...2.2.1 Portugal Initiates the Age of Discovery Instruments such as the compass and the astrolabe, which were Chinese and Arabian inventions respectively, ...
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[PDF] 40 • Spanish Nautical Cartography in the Renaissance92 It was not until the Spanish used Magellan's voyage to stake a claim in the East Indies that the exact location of the Line of Demarcation became important.
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Introduction | Articles and Essays | Sir Francis Drake (Kraus Collection)Sir Francis Drake's accomplishments as an explorer and naval strategist were unparalleled. His most notable feat was circumnavigating the earth from 1577-80 ...<|separator|>
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HMS Challenger Expedition | History of a Scientific Trailblazer150 years ago, HMS Challenger departed England on a four-year quest to explore the world's oceans. The expedition's impact is still felt today.
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The Challenger Expedition (1872-1876) - Dr Erika JonesThe British naval corvette HMS Challenger circumnavigated the globe from 1872 to 1876 on a mission to explore the mysteries of the deep ocean.
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“The Spray will Come Back”: Solo Circumnavigator Joshua SlocumAt noon on April 24, 1895, a former sailing ship captain named Joshua Slocum cast off his dock lines in East Boston and set out to sail alone around the world ...
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The History - Golden Globe RaceIn March 1968, the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race was announced – the first-ever attempt to sail solo non-stop around the world. There was no entry fee ...Missing: Witold | Show results with:Witold
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Brief History of GPS | The Aerospace CorporationThe increase in accuracy coupled with the decrease in cost led to exponential growth in GPS usage for in-car navigation, location-based services, personal ...
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History of Navigation at Sea: From Stars to the Modern-Day GPSJun 27, 2019 · Learn more about the evolution and history of ocean navigation. Here are some of the tools, methods, and systems used and how they worked.
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Solar Energy Trends: Data on the Evolution of the Solar IndustryFeb 13, 2025 · 1. The Cost of Solar Energy Has Dropped by 89% Since 2010 · 2. Solar Panel Efficiency Has Increased from 15% to Over 22% · 3. Global Solar ...
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Exploration: PlanetSolar IIAfter completing the first solar-powered circumnavigation of the globe between September 2010 and May 2012 with the giant catamaran MS Tûranor PlanetSolar ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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NASA Balloon Circumnavigates World in 16 DaysMay 3, 2025 · NASA's super pressure balloon completed a full mid-latitude circumnavigation at 7:22 am Saturday, May 3 (US Eastern Time) after 16 days of flight.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CARAVELS - OAKTrustDuring the Age of Discovery (ca. 1430 to 1530), the caravel sat low in the water, had one sterncastle, and was either lateen-rigged or had a combination of ...
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The Evolution of Sails in 18th-Century Warships - U.S. Naval InstituteOne such change was an increase in the use of fore-and-aft sails, that is, ones aligned with the centerline of the ship. They allowed a ship to sail closer to ...
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Sailing Ship Rigs | Maritime Museum of the AtlanticSquare Topsail Schooner a combination of fore and aft sails and small square sails. They were popular for coastal trading in the early 1800s. Prince Edward ...
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What are the trade winds? - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceJun 16, 2024 · Early commerce to the Americas relied on the trade winds—the prevailing easterly winds that circle the Earth near the equator.
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Trade Winds, Horse Latitudes, and the Doldrums - ThoughtCoApr 30, 2025 · The doldrums are a calm area near the equator with little wind and heavy rainstorms. · Horse latitudes are regions with high pressure and weak ...
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Inside "The roaring forties" - One Ocean ExpeditionThis was the "highway" the sailing ships took on their way between Europe, Asia, Australia and back. You could rely on strong winds blowing from west to east.
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Scurvy Aboard Ferdinand Magellan's Voyage of CircumnavigationConcerning the Pacific crossing, Pigafetta writes: “We had been three months and twenty days without taking refreshment of any kind.” Magellan's crew had ...
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The Age of Scurvy | Science History InstituteAug 14, 2017 · Scurvy killed more than two million sailors between the time of Columbus's transatlantic voyage and the rise of steam engines in the mid-19th century.
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The British 'Limeys' Were Right: A Short History of Scurvy | Health.milJan 10, 2022 · The British Navy gave its sailors limes or lemon juice rations to ward off scurvy – earning them the nickname of "Limeys" among the American sailors.Missing: endurance factors sail- powered circumnavigations
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[PDF] Daily Routine at Sea on American Warships in the Age of SailTo understand why seafaring was considered a good profession, we must look more closely at the daily routine of seamen in the early. American navy. How did they ...
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Orange II smashes the round the world sailing recordMar 16, 2005 · Orange II and Bruno Peyron's crew have just set a new round the world record in 50 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes and 4 seconds, achieving an ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bruno Peyron / Orange II - Trophée Jules VerneOn 24 January, at 11 hours, 3 minutes and 7 seconds, local time, the maxi catamaran Orange II crossed the starting line, an invisible line stretching between ...
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HMS Driver - First Paddlewheel Ship to Circumnavigate the WorldJun 11, 1987 · HMS Driver, a 180 foot paddlewheel sloop, was the first steam vessel to circumnavigate the world. The voyage took five years and commenced from Portsmouth in ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Denmark: MS Selandia Marks 100 Years of Diesel PropulsionFeb 17, 2012 · The M/S Selandia marked the beginning of the end of steamships. As the first ocean-going ship, she sailed on diesel instead of coal.
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Fuel Consumption by Containership Size and SpeedAt 21 knots, this consumption drops to about 150 tons per day, a 33% decline. While shipping lines would prefer consuming the least amount of fuel by adopting ...
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Container ship fuel consumption - The Liquid GridOct 9, 2024 · One tonne of heavy fuel oil is approximately 270 gallons. Therefore, a container ship fuel consumption can be more than 84,200 gallons of fuel ...Missing: circumnavigation | Show results with:circumnavigation
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USS Triton (SSR(N)-586) - Naval History and Heritage CommandJul 23, 2025 · Triton arrived back at Groton on 10 May completing the first submerged circumnavigation of the Earth. Triton's historic trip around the planet ...
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Circumnavigate the globe in a fuel-efficient yacht built like a small shipThe Nordhavn 41's maximum cruising speed is nine knots. Sea trials show actual fuel burn at eight knots running 2,140 RPM consuming 2.19 gallons per hour.Missing: large | Show results with:large
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Ship emissions and fuel economy under transient conditionsMarine environment and air quality near ports and coastal areas are frequently affected by diesel exhaust emissions from ship engine harmful pollutants.
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Analysis: How low-sulphur shipping rules are affecting global warmingJul 3, 2023 · The new rules lowered the maximum percentage of sulphur from 3.5% to 0.5% for all ships operating worldwide.
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First circumnavigation by solar-powered boatThe MS TÛRANOR PlanetSolar, a 31-metre-long and 15-metre-wide catamaran, is powered by a 537 m² (5,780 ft²) photovoltaic solar generator. Batteries are charging ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Roz Savage | MP|Ocean Rower|Speaker|AuthorApr 17, 2025 · Roz Savage is the first (and so far only) woman to row solo across the world's “Big Three” oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian.Speaker · Roz on the Road 2023 · Politics · Author
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First individual circumnavigation of the globe using human powerLewis completed the ocean crossings in a wooden pedal-powered boat named Moksha. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online. For a ...
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Wiley Post Route Map Section, Around the World Solo FlightIn July 1933, Post followed a similar course but made only eleven stops and became the first person to fly solo around the world, making the trip in 7 days, 18 ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Rutan Voyager | National Air and Space MuseumMay 22, 2025 · On December 23, 1986, Voyager completed the first nonstop, non-refueled flight around the world. Pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager completed ...
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What does "Polar Route" mean? - GlobeAirPolar routes are favoured for their efficiency, particularly for flights between North America and Asia or Europe and Oceania. By flying over the polar regions, ...
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[PDF] A Practical Approach for Optimizing Aircraft Trajectories in WindsFlying wind optimal trajectories with a fuel-optimal vertical profile reduces average fuel burn of international flights cruising at a single altitude by 1-. 3% ...
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International Space Station - NASAJan 17, 2025 · ISS orbits at an altitude of between 370–460 km (200–250 nmi). Its falls towards Earth continually due to atmospheric friction and requires ...Overview · How it All Began · Assembly · Spacewalks
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Racing to Space: Yuri Gagarin and Alan ShepardHis historic single orbit around Earth on April 12, 1961, took only 108 minutes from ignition to landing. After Gagarin returned and the Soviet press ...Missing: definition period
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50 Years Ago: Apollo 8 in Lunar Orbit - NASADec 24, 2018 · Exactly on schedule, the SPS engine lit up and burned for just over four minutes, placing Apollo 8 into an elliptical 70-by-195-mile orbit ...
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International Space Station Facts and Figures - NASAIn 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling through 16 sunrises and sunsets. Peggy Whitson set the U.S. record for spending the most ...
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Earth to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), gravity drag and potential energyOct 30, 2015 · The delta-v needed to achieve low Earth orbit starts around 9.4 km/s. Atmospheric and gravity drag associated with launch typically adds 1.5–2.0 km/s.Missing: ground | Show results with:ground<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Space Faring: The Radiation Challenge - NASAThe NASA limit for radiation exposure in low-Earth orbit is 0.50 Sv/year, or 50 rem/year. Note that the values are lower for younger astronauts.
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MAVEN - NASA ScienceSep 21, 2014 · Mars Orbit Insertion, Sept. 21, 2014 (10:24 p.m. EDT) ; Length, 37.5 feet (11.4 meters) ; Width, 90 inches (2.29 meters) ; Height, 11.4 feet (3.47 ...
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Mission: Mars - SpaceXSpaceX plans to launch Starships to Mars in 2026 for data, with cargo flights starting in 2030. First humans will explore and build habitats.
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The Berlin-Baghdad Express: The Ottoman Empire and Germany's ...Jul 17, 2010 · The Berlin-Baghdad railway runs like a thread through the whole calamitous tale. Strategically, its aim was to bind Turkey and the Germans together.<|control11|><|separator|>
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First circumnavigation by car - Guinness World Records10,000 miles. During the US leg of the trip, President Herbert Hoover invited the drivers to the White House, and they met automobile entrepreneur Henry Ford ...
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Overland Embassy Guides Darién Gap Crossing for TravelersJul 15, 2022 · The Overland Embassy facilitates the shipping process across the Darién Gap and offers other services to travelers passing through Panama City.
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(PDF) The Impact of Baghdad-Berlin Railway on Britain's Nautical ...Aug 9, 2025 · Germany has found in railway projects the means to achieve its ambitions. It has turned its attention to Iraq and the Arabian Gulf because of ...Missing: overland circumnavigation
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The Vintagent Selects: Long Way RoundApr 13, 2023 · Long Way Round is a documentary documenting the 19,000-mile (31,000 km) journey. McGregor and Charley Boorman embark on a grueling quest to ...
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The first Tesla (and first EV) to drive around the world is doing it ...Aug 2, 2023 · Rafael de Mestre drove a Tesla Roadster around the world in 2012, first EV to do so. Now he's scouting routes for a 2024 trip with 12 teams.
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Spinning Around the Globe by Bicycle in 1884 - NPRJan 20, 2007 · Thomas Stevens was the first person to ride a bicycle around the world. He left San Francisco in 1884 on a high-wheeler. Upon his return in 1887, he wrote a ...Missing: circumnavigation | Show results with:circumnavigation
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Join the Thomas Stevens Society - Adventure Cycling AssociationMore than 120 years ago, Stevens became the first person to circle the globe on two wheels. From April 1884 to December 1886, Stevens traveled around the world ...Missing: circumnavigation details
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[PDF] tour de force mark beaumont - Cycling UKbike; finishing where you start; going through at least two roughly opposite points; and cycling a minimum 18,000 miles. Mark did. 18,297 in 194 days 17 hours.
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Cycling the world in 80 days: How Mark Beaumont did it - Red BullDec 19, 2017 · Mark Beaumont: Circumnavigating the world is the biggest prize in endurance cycling. ... 194 days back in 2008, setting a new record at the time.
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Panniers vs Bikepacking BagsFeb 14, 2018 · Most round-the-world or long distance cyclists tend to opt for a traditional steel-framed road bike equipped with the familiar four-pannier ...
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Bike Touring Gear List: Everything I Carry After 12 Years Around The ...Aug 17, 2024 · I'll be showing you the bike touring gear list for my open-ended bicycle trip. This is all the gear I need to live and work in any country in the world.Missing: circumnavigation | Show results with:circumnavigation
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Cycling at High Altitude | TDA Global CyclingJan 9, 2017 · Our first advice about cycling at altitude is that it's a good idea to speak with your doctor regarding the specific elevations of the journey ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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New Developments & Innovative Products Recumbent Bike ...These innovative products and new developments make cycling faster and more comfortable plus the latest recumbent bike and trike accessories.Missing: circumnavigation 2020s
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American circumnavigates the globe on foot | October 5, 1974American Dave Kunst completes the first round-the-world journey on foot, taking four years and 21 pairs of shoes to complete the 14,500-mile journey across ...
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Why a Minnesota Man Walked Around the World, Traversing 13 ...Oct 4, 2024 · David Kunst completed the first verified circumnavigation of the globe on foot. Along the way, he met Princess Grace of Monaco, raised money for UNICEF and ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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British adventurer George Meegan completes 19,021-mile, six-year ...Sep 18, 1983 · The walk that began Jan. 26, 1977 from Ushaia, the southernmost non-scientific settlement on earth, ended at 1:30 p.m. at the Beaufort Sea in ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Erden Eruç: First-ever human-powered circumnavigationErden Eruç completed the longest solo row across an ocean EVER, as well as the first ever circumnavigation across the globe using solely human-powered methods.
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Erden EruçErden Eruç (pronounced 'Air-den Air-rooch') completed the first solo circumnavigation by human power in 5 years and 11 days between 2007 and 2012.
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Ultra-endurance athletes can burn up to 8,000 calories per dayOct 20, 2025 · Ultra-endurance athletes can burn up to 8,000 calories per day. A 'metabolic ceiling' still keeps the body in check, even when running hundreds ...Missing: walking | Show results with:walking
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4 Common Causes of Walking Injuries and How to Avoid ThemMar 14, 2023 · Wearing the right shoe for your foot and replacing your shoes at the proper intervals are some of the best and easiest ways to keep your feet ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nutritional implications for ultra-endurance walking and running ...Nov 21, 2016 · In competition, field research suggests that ultra-endurance athletes finish their races with an energy intake between 36 and 54% of energy ...
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A Twenty-Four-Thousand-Mile Walk Across Human HistoryJun 17, 2019 · A twenty-four-thousand-mile walk across human history. A journalist's effort to retrace, on foot, the path blazed by Homo sapiens.
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Karl Bushby - WikipediaKarl Bushby (born 30 March 1969) is a British ex-paratrooper, walking adventurer, and author, currently attempting to be the first person to completely walk ...
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Virtual Walk: Our 'Round the Equator' ChallengeTravel 40,075 kilometres across continents and the great oceans of the world visiting exotic islands along the way on our awesome circumnavigation of the globe.Missing: assisted 2020s
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Magellan got the credit, but this man was first to sail around the worldAug 31, 2022 · Juan Sebastián Elcano completed the first known circumnavigation of the globe in September 1522. The Basque navigator led the tattered remains of Magellan's ...
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Sailing Alone Around The World - Project GutenbergThe Northern Light, Captain Joshua Slocum, bound for Liverpool, 1885. Drawn by W. Taber. My voyages were all foreign. I sailed as freighter and trader ...
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Fastest circumnavigation sailing solo (female)Ellen MacArthur (UK) sailed solo and non-stop around the world in 71 days 14 hr 18 min 33 sec from 28 November 2004 to 7 February 2005 in the trimaran B&Q.
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