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From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2011 Apr 28, 19:15 -0700
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._A._Andrée's_Arctic_Balloon_Expedition_of_1897
Based on Reference 30 therein:
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/sverige/isbjornar-dodade-andrees-expedition
Wikipedia states:
"In 2010, the theory that larvae of Trichinella spiralis killed the expedition was rejected by researcher Bea Uusma Schyffert at Karolinska institutet, Sweden. Her conclusion after examining the clothes is that the three men were killed by polar bears."
Peter Hakel
From: Robert Eno <enoid@northwestel.net>
To: NavList@fer3.com; NavList@fer3.com
Sent: Thu, April 28, 2011 5:12:54 PM
Subject: [NavList] Re: Magnetic variation
----- Original Message -----From: Lars BergmanTo: NavList@fer3.comSent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 5:38 PMSubject: [NavList] Re: Magnetic variationGreg wrote
"You must be doing some research on the 1897 attempt by S.A. Andree to balloon over the North Pole. I did not know of this history and find it interesting that in 1930 he and his team were finally found along with some undeveloped film that documented the flight."Yes, that's correct! I am trying to work through the navigation log kept by Nils Strindberg, which was found in the camp in 1930. I have access to photos of the pages taken a few years ago. They are very difficult to read in some places. In 1930 a thourough analysis of the navigation log was made and a map drawn of the expedition's track, during the balloon flight and during the ice walk. As far as I have been able to find out, only a popular article of the results have been published. Back then the log was much easier to read and I have been searching in vain for the photos of the log pages that were taken at that time.
On 14 July 1897 Andrée and his two companions were forced to go down with the ballon in the neighbourhood of 83N 30E. Then they walked southwards. On 19 and 22 August Strindberg took two sets of lunars to check his chronometers. On 19 September he took compass bearings of Kvitøya (White Island) together with a time sight of the sun. Knowing the magnetic variation and today's coordinates of the island (in 1930 the coordinates were inaccurately known), I will be able to find the chronometer error and rate.
Many thanks to Marcel and you for your assistance.
Lars, 59N 18E
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