Kista Rock

Kista Rock
Kista Rock

Location in Antarctica

Geography
Location Antarctica
Coordinates 69°44′S 74°24′E / 69.733°S 74.400°E / -69.733; 74.400Coordinates: 69°44′S 74°24′E / 69.733°S 74.400°E / -69.733; 74.400
Administration
None
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Additional information
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System

Kista Rock is a small island, the southernmost of a chain of small islands, lying off the coast of Antarctica 2 kilometres (1 nmi) north of Mount Caroline Mikkelsen. It was first plotted from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37. An Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party landed by aircraft on Kista Rock in 1957 and obtained an astrofix. It was named after the Kista Dan which was used by ANARE as an expedition ship, 1954–57.[1]

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Kista Rock" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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