Mount Crean

Mount Crean is one of the westernmost peaks in the dry valley region of South Victoria Land in Antarctica. It lies at 77°53′S 159°30′E / 77.883°S 159.500°E / -77.883; 159.500Coordinates: 77°53′S 159°30′E / 77.883°S 159.500°E / -77.883; 159.500, rises to 8,630 feet (2,630 m), and is the highest summit in the Lashly Mountains. It is named after the Irish explorer Tom Crean, who was a member of both of Captain Scott's Antarctic expeditions (Discovery, 190104 and Terra Nova, 191013), and served as second officer on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 191417.

In the 200001 summer season a meteorite was found on Mount Crean by a geological party.

Sources

  • "Mount Crean". Antarctic Meteorite Location and Mapping Project (AMLAML). Retrieved 1 October 2008.
  • "Tom Crean". Polar Conservation Organisation. Retrieved 1 October 2008.
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