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- Aviator_Glacier abstract "Aviator Glacier is major valley glacier in Antarctica that is over 60 miles (96 km) long and 5 miles (8 km) wide, descending generally southward from the plateau of Victoria Land along the west side of Mountaineer Range, and entering Lady Newnes Bay between Cape Sibbald and Hayes Head where it forms the Aviator Glacier Tongue.A glacier is a mass of ice with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues or masses. Glaciers are usually found at high altitudes or high elevations.The glacier was photographed from the air by Capt. W.M. Hawkes, US Navy, on the historic first flight from New Zealand to McMurdo Sound on December 17, 1955. An attempt to reconnoiter it by helicopter and to land a party of the NZGSAE on it had to be abandoned when the USS Glacier was damaged in pressure ice in December 1958. Named by NZGSAE, 1958–59, as a tribute to the hazardous work of pilots and other airmen in Antarctic exploratory and scientific operations.".
- Aviator_Glacier thumbnail C73193s5_Ant.Map_Mount_Murchison.jpg?width=300.
- Aviator_Glacier wikiPageID "1905175".
- Aviator_Glacier wikiPageRevisionID "574977059".
- Aviator_Glacier hasPhotoCollection Aviator_Glacier.
- Aviator_Glacier id "776".
- Aviator_Glacier type "antarid".
- Aviator_Glacier subject Category:Borchgrevink_Coast.
- Aviator_Glacier subject Category:Glaciers_of_Victoria_Land.
- Aviator_Glacier point "-73.83333333333333 165.05".
- Aviator_Glacier type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Aviator_Glacier type Glacier109289331.
- Aviator_Glacier type GlaciersOfVictoriaLand.
- Aviator_Glacier type IceMass109309292.
- Aviator_Glacier type Object100002684.
- Aviator_Glacier type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aviator_Glacier type YagoGeoEntity.
- Aviator_Glacier type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Aviator_Glacier type SpatialThing.
- Aviator_Glacier comment "Aviator Glacier is major valley glacier in Antarctica that is over 60 miles (96 km) long and 5 miles (8 km) wide, descending generally southward from the plateau of Victoria Land along the west side of Mountaineer Range, and entering Lady Newnes Bay between Cape Sibbald and Hayes Head where it forms the Aviator Glacier Tongue.A glacier is a mass of ice with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues or masses.".
- Aviator_Glacier label "Aviator Glacier".
- Aviator_Glacier label "飛行員冰川".
- Aviator_Glacier sameAs m.0654f3.
- Aviator_Glacier sameAs 6635485.
- Aviator_Glacier sameAs Q4828736.
- Aviator_Glacier sameAs Q4828736.
- Aviator_Glacier sameAs Aviator_Glacier.
- Aviator_Glacier lat "-73.83333333333333".
- Aviator_Glacier long "165.05".
- Aviator_Glacier wasDerivedFrom Aviator_Glacier?oldid=574977059.
- Aviator_Glacier depiction C73193s5_Ant.Map_Mount_Murchison.jpg.
- Aviator_Glacier isPrimaryTopicOf Aviator_Glacier.