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Ivanoff Head (66°53′S 109°7′E / 66.883°S 109.117°E) is a small rocky headland, or probable island, which lies along the coast and is partly overlain by continental ice, situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the Hatch Islands at the head of Vincennes Bay, Antarctica. The feature was first mapped from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and was named "Brooks Island" by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1956. The name Ivanoff Head, inadvertently applied by Australia in 1961, has succeeded the earlier name in general use and is now recommended. Helicopter landings were made here by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from the in February 1960. The feature was used as a rescue base when a helicopter crashed nearby, and was named after Capt

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  • Das Ivanoff Head ist eine kleine, felsige Landspitze (möglicherweise eine Insel) an der Knox-Küste des ostantarktischen Wilkeslands. Sie wird 6,5 km westlich der Hatch-Inseln am Kopfende der Vincennes Bay teilweise vom Antarktischen Eisschild überdeckt. Erstmals fotografiert wurde die Formation aus der Luft im Rahmen der Operation Highjump (1946–1947) unter der Leitung des US-amerikanischen Polarforschers Richard Evelyn Byrd. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte das Objekt 1956 als Brooks-Insel. Die heutige Benennung entstand 1961 in Australien und hat sich seither etabliert. Bei den Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions landeten im Februar 1961 erstmals Hubschrauber auf der Landspitze, die als Rettungsbasis nach einem Hubschrauberabsturz diente. Benannt ist das Kap nach Peter B. Ivanoff, Pilot des verunglückten Hiller UH-12. (de)
  • Ivanoff Head (66°53′S 109°7′E / 66.883°S 109.117°E) is a small rocky headland, or probable island, which lies along the coast and is partly overlain by continental ice, situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the Hatch Islands at the head of Vincennes Bay, Antarctica. The feature was first mapped from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and was named "Brooks Island" by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1956. The name Ivanoff Head, inadvertently applied by Australia in 1961, has succeeded the earlier name in general use and is now recommended. Helicopter landings were made here by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from the in February 1960. The feature was used as a rescue base when a helicopter crashed nearby, and was named after Captain , the pilot of the crashed helicopter. (en)
  • Ivanoff Head är en udde i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Australien gör anspråk på området. Terrängen inåt land är platt västerut, men åt sydost är den kuperad. Havet är nära Ivanoff Head norrut. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 68 meter över havet, 1,0 kilometer söder om Ivanoff Head. Trakten är obefolkad. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. (sv)
  • 伊瓦諾夫角(英語:Ivanoff Head)是南極洲的海岬,位於威爾克斯地,處於哈奇群島以西6.4公里,根據美國海軍的空中照片繪入地圖,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
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  • Ivanoff Head är en udde i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Australien gör anspråk på området. Terrängen inåt land är platt västerut, men åt sydost är den kuperad. Havet är nära Ivanoff Head norrut. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 68 meter över havet, 1,0 kilometer söder om Ivanoff Head. Trakten är obefolkad. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. (sv)
  • 伊瓦諾夫角(英語:Ivanoff Head)是南極洲的海岬,位於威爾克斯地,處於哈奇群島以西6.4公里,根據美國海軍的空中照片繪入地圖,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
  • Das Ivanoff Head ist eine kleine, felsige Landspitze (möglicherweise eine Insel) an der Knox-Küste des ostantarktischen Wilkeslands. Sie wird 6,5 km westlich der Hatch-Inseln am Kopfende der Vincennes Bay teilweise vom Antarktischen Eisschild überdeckt. (de)
  • Ivanoff Head (66°53′S 109°7′E / 66.883°S 109.117°E) is a small rocky headland, or probable island, which lies along the coast and is partly overlain by continental ice, situated 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the Hatch Islands at the head of Vincennes Bay, Antarctica. The feature was first mapped from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and was named "Brooks Island" by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1956. The name Ivanoff Head, inadvertently applied by Australia in 1961, has succeeded the earlier name in general use and is now recommended. Helicopter landings were made here by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from the in February 1960. The feature was used as a rescue base when a helicopter crashed nearby, and was named after Capt (en)
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  • Ivanoff Head (de)
  • Ivanoff Head (en)
  • Ivanoff Head (sv)
  • 伊瓦諾夫角 (zh)
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