Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions to be Prepared for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions
Explore the depths of scientific inquiry with "Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions to be Prepared for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions," published by the Royal Society (Great Britain) in 2012. This insightful paperback, spanning 134 pages, revisits the foundational 1840 reports drafted for the groundbreaking expedition led by James Clark Ross from 1839 to 1843, aimed at locating the Magnetic South Pole.
Delve into detailed instructions on data collection that emphasize crucial observations in magnetism and meteorology. This document not only showcases the ambitious objectives of the expedition but also serves as a significant contribution to our understanding of the Antarctic regions and their scientific relevance. Ideal for scholars, enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by scientific expeditions, this work promises to inform and inspire.