About: Gray Spur

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Gray Spur (85°10′S 90°29′W / 85.167°S 90.483°W) is a rock spur between Aaron Glacier and Counts Icefall on the east side of the Ford Massif, in the Thiel Mountains of Antarctica. A small peak rises from the end of the spur. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party of 1960–61, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a U.S. Navy aviation machinist's mate, who lost his life in a crash of a P2V Neptune aircraft soon after take-off from Wilkes Station, November 9, 1961.

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  • Der Gray Spur ist ein Felssporn im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Er ragt zwischen dem Aaron-Gletscher und dem Counts-Eisfall auf der Ostseite des Ford-Massivs in den Thiel Mountains auf. Mitarbeiter des United States Geological Survey kartierten das Gebiet von 1960 bis 1961. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1962 nach dem Flugzeugmaschinisten der United States Navy James L. Gray, der beim Absturz einer Lockheed P-2 unweit der Wilkes-Station am 9. November 1961 gemeinsam mit vier weiteren Passagieren ums Leben gekommen war. (de)
  • Gray Spur (85°10′S 90°29′W / 85.167°S 90.483°W) is a rock spur between Aaron Glacier and Counts Icefall on the east side of the Ford Massif, in the Thiel Mountains of Antarctica. A small peak rises from the end of the spur. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party of 1960–61, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a U.S. Navy aviation machinist's mate, who lost his life in a crash of a P2V Neptune aircraft soon after take-off from Wilkes Station, November 9, 1961. (en)
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  • Der Gray Spur ist ein Felssporn im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Er ragt zwischen dem Aaron-Gletscher und dem Counts-Eisfall auf der Ostseite des Ford-Massivs in den Thiel Mountains auf. Mitarbeiter des United States Geological Survey kartierten das Gebiet von 1960 bis 1961. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1962 nach dem Flugzeugmaschinisten der United States Navy James L. Gray, der beim Absturz einer Lockheed P-2 unweit der Wilkes-Station am 9. November 1961 gemeinsam mit vier weiteren Passagieren ums Leben gekommen war. (de)
  • Gray Spur (85°10′S 90°29′W / 85.167°S 90.483°W) is a rock spur between Aaron Glacier and Counts Icefall on the east side of the Ford Massif, in the Thiel Mountains of Antarctica. A small peak rises from the end of the spur. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party of 1960–61, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a U.S. Navy aviation machinist's mate, who lost his life in a crash of a P2V Neptune aircraft soon after take-off from Wilkes Station, November 9, 1961. (en)
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  • Gray Spur (de)
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