Miller Spur (Marie Byrd Land)
Miller Spur (75°7′S 137°29′W / 75.117°S 137.483°W) is an ice-covered spur that descends northeast from Mount Giles, near the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. The spur terminates in a small rock bluff about 1 nautical mile (2 km) west of lower Hull Glacier. It was observed and photographed on December 18, 1940, from aircraft of the United States Antarctic Service led by Admiral Richard Byrd, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for sailmaker , a member of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933–35, who produced windproof shirts, parkas, tents and other canvas materials for the expedition.
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Miller Spur (Marie Byrd Land)
Miller Spur (75°7′S 137°29′W / 75.117°S 137.483°W) is an ice-covered spur that descends northeast from Mount Giles, near the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. The spur terminates in a small rock bluff about 1 nautical mile (2 km) west of lower Hull Glacier. It was observed and photographed on December 18, 1940, from aircraft of the United States Antarctic Service led by Admiral Richard Byrd, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for sailmaker , a member of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933–35, who produced windproof shirts, parkas, tents and other canvas materials for the expedition.
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Der Miller Spur ist ein vereis ...... forschers Richard Evelyn Byrd.
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Miller Spur (75°7′S 137°29′W ...... materials for the expedition.
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Der Miller Spur ist ein vereis ...... bschnitts des Hull-Gletschers.
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Miller Spur (75°7′S 137°29′W ...... materials for the expedition.
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Miller Spur (Marie Byrd Land)
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