Casey Range
Appearance
67°47′S 62°12′E / 67.783°S 62.200°E Casey Range is a jagged, razor-backed ridge and a few nunataks in a line extending north-south, standing 8 miles west of David Range, in the Framnes Mountains. Discovered by the British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE), 1929–31, under Douglas Mawson, who named it for Rt. Hon. Richard G. Casey.[1]
Further reading
• United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic Center, Sailing Directions for Antarctica: Includes Islands South of Latitude 60.̊, P 293
External links
- Casey Range on USGS website
- Casey Range on AADC website
- Casey Range on SCAR website
- Casey Range Sunset, Sunrise and Moon data
- Casey Range lunar phases data
References