Who was the first woman to accompany a scientific mission to Antarctica!
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The Norwegian whaling firm of Christiansen, run by Lars Christiansen (the son of the founder) apart from whaling, sponsored a series of expeditions of research and discovery in Antarctica. These expeditions were primarily done to provide more information to assist whalers in their pursuit of the whale but also had the effect of opening up new sections of Antarctica’s coasts and seas.It is on one of the company’s expeditions to Antarctica that the first woman set foot on the continent. Sailing on the Thorshavn during the 1934-35 season captain Klarius Mikkleson, a veteren of several Antarctic seasons, was accompanied by his wife, Caroline Mikkleson. One of the discoveries included the naming of Ingrid Christiansen Land, in which Ingrid was the wife of Lars.
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Madhubala Chinchalkar, The Polar Woman on Maitri Mission. Madhubala Chinchalkar was 58 years old when she came across a newspaper ad for applications for a program in Antarctica. Little did she know, she'd be heading there. Madhubala was the only woman at the Maitri Mission of India to Antarctica during her time there.
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