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'''Omega Island''' is an island 2 nautical miles long, which lies immediately south of [[Eta Island, Melchior Islands|Eta Island]] in the [[Melchior Islands]], the latter a cluster of islands between [[Anvers Island]] and [[Brabant Island]] amongst the larger [[Palmer Archipelago]] west of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]].
'''Omega Island''' is an island two nautical miles long, which lies immediately south of [[Eta Island, Melchior Islands|Eta Island]] in the [[Melchior Islands]], the latter a cluster of islands between [[Anvers Island]] and [[Brabant Island]] amongst the larger [[Palmer Archipelago]] west of [[Graham Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]].


This island, the largest feature in the southeast part of the Melchior Islands, is part of what was called Île Melchior by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903–05, but the name Melchior now applies for the whole island group. Omega Island was roughly surveyed by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1927. The name Omega, derived from the last letter of the Greek alphabet, appears to have been first used on a 1946 Argentine government chart following surveys of the Melchior Islands by Argentine expeditions in 1942 and 1943.
This island, the largest feature in the southeast part of the Melchior Islands, is part of what was called Île Melchior by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903–05, but the name Melchior now applies for the whole island group. Omega Island was roughly surveyed by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1927. The name Omega, derived from the last letter of the Greek alphabet, appears to have been first used on a 1946 Argentine government chart following surveys of the Melchior Islands by Argentine expeditions in 1942 and 1943.

Latest revision as of 14:11, 20 December 2022

Omega Island

Melchior Islands
(British Antarctic Territory)

Location

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Location: 64°19’59"S, 62°55’59"W
Data
Population: Uninhabited

Omega Island is an island two nautical miles long, which lies immediately south of Eta Island in the Melchior Islands, the latter a cluster of islands between Anvers Island and Brabant Island amongst the larger Palmer Archipelago west of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory.

This island, the largest feature in the southeast part of the Melchior Islands, is part of what was called Île Melchior by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1903–05, but the name Melchior now applies for the whole island group. Omega Island was roughly surveyed by Discovery Investigations personnel in 1927. The name Omega, derived from the last letter of the Greek alphabet, appears to have been first used on a 1946 Argentine government chart following surveys of the Melchior Islands by Argentine expeditions in 1942 and 1943.

References

  • Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Omega Island
The Melchior Islands, British Antarctic Territory

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