Prescott Spur (77°05′30″S 162°16′30″E / 77.09167°S 162.27500°E) is a rock spur running north to south and rising to 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) between Robson Glacier and Pyne Glacier in the Gonville and Caius Range of Victoria Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2007 after BU2 Richard J. Prescott, U.S. Navy (Seabees), who at the time was a member of the construction crew which built the original McMurdo Station, the original Beardmore Refueling Station and the original South Pole Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was also a sled dog handler at McMurdo and South Pole Stations.
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| - Der Prescott Spur ist ein felsiger und bis zu 1250 m hoher Gebirgskamm im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. In der Gonville and Caius Range ragt er mit nordsüdlicher Ausrichtung zwischen dem Robson- und dem Pyne-Gletscher auf. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2007 nach Richard John Prescott (* 1935) vom Bautrupp Seabees der United States Navy, der am Bau der McMurdo-Station, der Tankstation auf dem Beardmore-Gletscher und der ersten Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation beteiligt war und sich zudem auf den beiden genannten Forschungsstationen um die Schlittenhunde gekümmert hatte. (de)
- Prescott Spur (77°05′30″S 162°16′30″E / 77.09167°S 162.27500°E) is a rock spur running north to south and rising to 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) between Robson Glacier and Pyne Glacier in the Gonville and Caius Range of Victoria Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2007 after BU2 Richard J. Prescott, U.S. Navy (Seabees), who at the time was a member of the construction crew which built the original McMurdo Station, the original Beardmore Refueling Station and the original South Pole Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was also a sled dog handler at McMurdo and South Pole Stations. (en)
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| - Der Prescott Spur ist ein felsiger und bis zu 1250 m hoher Gebirgskamm im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. In der Gonville and Caius Range ragt er mit nordsüdlicher Ausrichtung zwischen dem Robson- und dem Pyne-Gletscher auf. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2007 nach Richard John Prescott (* 1935) vom Bautrupp Seabees der United States Navy, der am Bau der McMurdo-Station, der Tankstation auf dem Beardmore-Gletscher und der ersten Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation beteiligt war und sich zudem auf den beiden genannten Forschungsstationen um die Schlittenhunde gekümmert hatte. (de)
- Prescott Spur (77°05′30″S 162°16′30″E / 77.09167°S 162.27500°E) is a rock spur running north to south and rising to 1,250 metres (4,100 ft) between Robson Glacier and Pyne Glacier in the Gonville and Caius Range of Victoria Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2007 after BU2 Richard J. Prescott, U.S. Navy (Seabees), who at the time was a member of the construction crew which built the original McMurdo Station, the original Beardmore Refueling Station and the original South Pole Station in the 1955-57 pre-IGY period. He was also a sled dog handler at McMurdo and South Pole Stations. (en)
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