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- Glasgal_Island abstract "Glasgal Island is a small island which marks the southwestern extremity of the Donovan Islands in Vincennes Bay, off the coast of Antarctica. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and observed in 1957 by Wilkes Station personnel under Carl R. Eklund. It was named by Eklund for Ralph Glasgal, an auroral scientist with the United States – International Geophysical Year wintering party of 1957 at Wilkes Station.Always known as a scientist and a humanitarian, Glasgal built a technology integration business in north New Jersey, whose founding principles were believed to be the genesis of 'Going Green' and the preservation of our natural resources on Earth. One of the primary reasons that Elklund named the island after Glasgal, was to honor his contributions to Green Peace and memorialize his commitment to our ecology and world peace.".
- Glasgal_Island archipelago Donovan_Islands.
- Glasgal_Island location Antarctica.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageID "29553974".
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageLength "2021".
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageRevisionID "691753058".
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic_Treaty_System.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Carl_R._Eklund.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_Wilkes_Land.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Donovan_Islands.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink International_Geophysical_Year.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Antarctic_and_subantarctic_islands.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Highjump.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Glasgal.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Vincennes_Bay.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLink Wilkes_Station.
- Glasgal_Island wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glasgal Island".
- Glasgal_Island additionalInfo "Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System".
- Glasgal_Island archipelago Donovan_Islands.
- Glasgal_Island country "None".
- Glasgal_Island location Antarctica.
- Glasgal_Island name "Glasgal Island".
- Glasgal_Island population "Uninhabited".
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- Glasgal_Island subject Category:Islands_of_Wilkes_Land.
- Glasgal_Island hypernym Island.
- Glasgal_Island point "-66.2 110.38333333333334".
- Glasgal_Island type Island.
- Glasgal_Island type Place.
- Glasgal_Island type PopulatedPlace.
- Glasgal_Island type Landform.
- Glasgal_Island type Source.
- Glasgal_Island type Location.
- Glasgal_Island type Place.
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- Glasgal_Island type Q23442.
- Glasgal_Island type Q486972.
- Glasgal_Island comment "Glasgal Island is a small island which marks the southwestern extremity of the Donovan Islands in Vincennes Bay, off the coast of Antarctica. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and observed in 1957 by Wilkes Station personnel under Carl R. Eklund.".
- Glasgal_Island label "Glasgal Island".
- Glasgal_Island sameAs Q3802737.
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- Glasgal_Island sameAs Isola_Glasgal.
- Glasgal_Island sameAs Glasgal_Island.
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- Glasgal_Island sameAs Q3802737.
- Glasgal_Island sameAs 格拉斯加爾島.
- Glasgal_Island lat "-66.2".
- Glasgal_Island long "110.38333333333334".
- Glasgal_Island wasDerivedFrom Glasgal_Island?oldid=691753058.
- Glasgal_Island isPrimaryTopicOf Glasgal_Island.
- Glasgal_Island name "Glasgal Island".