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Voyage of the Endurance, Now in Google Maps

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Posted on: May 11, 2007 9:57 AM, by Sarah Dasher

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A new Google Earth overlay allows you to track the progress of HMS Endurance. Sure, it lacks the glamour of Shackelton's initial voyage--but armchair explorers don't have to eat seals.

When the HMS Endurance deploys from Portsmouth, UK every fall, it has a mishmash of strategic and non-strategic objectives. Named for the ship commanded by famed Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton during his ill-fated 1914 expedition, the modern day Endurance has exploration as only a small part of its overall mission. Scientific research and public outreach are also on the docket for the 118-person crew, as well as assisting the occasional foundering cruise ship.

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This year in particular, Endurance has stepped up its public relations and education initiatives, by having crew document the ship's progress online with a series of journal entries and photographs. This Google Earth overlay mounts all the entries onto one of those irresistible 3D maps. Check out this entry from South Georgia Island:

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Hooray for the satellite revolution!

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you can also see an up to date view days late on www.visitandlearn.co.uk

Posted by: stuart | May 12, 2007 6:29 AM

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