Isachsen was an Arctic weather station.
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Isachsen is a remote Arctic research-weather station named after the Norwegian explorer of the Arctic, Gunnar Isachsen. It is located on the western shore of Ellef Ringnes Island in the Sverdrup Islands, in the territory of Nunavut in Canada. Isachsen Station was established to participate in a joint Canadian-American weather observation program. Isachsen Station operated from April 3, 1948 through September 19, 1978. Regular weather observations began on May 3, 1948. In October 1949, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain crash-landed near the station. No one was killed, but three on board were injured. The wreckage has been preserved by the cold weather and dry conditions.
Ellef Ringnes Island is one of the Sverdrup Islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. Also a member of the Queen Elizabeth Islands and Canadian Arctic Archipelago, it is located in the Arctic Ocean, east of Borden Island, and west of Amund Ringnes Island. It has an area of 11,295 km2 (4,361 sq mi), making it the 69th largest island in the world and Canada's 16th largest island. Its highest mount is 260 m (850 ft).
The Sverdrup Islands is an archipelago of the northern Queen Elizabeth Islands, in Nunavut, Canada. The islands are situated in the Arctic Ocean, west of Ellesmere Island from 77° to 81° North and 85° to 106° West.
Hokksund is a town in the municipality of Øvre Eiker in the county of Buskerud, Norway.
Isachsen Mountain is a large mountain rising to 2,750 metres (9,020 ft), standing 4 nautical miles southeast of Mount Bergersen in the Sør Rondane Mountains of Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers in 1957 from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and named for Major Gunnar Isachsen, the leader with Captain Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen of the Norwegian expedition 1930–31.
Nils Isachsen Kulstad was a Norwegian politician.
Fredrikshald Bay is an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in western M'Clintock Channel off the eastern coast of Victoria Island. It is situated north of Isachsen Point, and 26.8 km (16.7 mi) from Norway Bay.
Events in the year 1798 in Norway.
Consto Arena is a football stadium located at Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway. It is the home ground of Mjøndalen IF in the Eliteserien, providing a capacity for 4,350 spectators.
Gunnerius Ingvald Isachsen, was a Norwegian military officer and polar scientist. From 1923, he was the first president of the Norwegian Maritime Museum.
Mjell Glacier is a glacier 9 nautical miles (17 km) long, flowing northeast between Mount Bergersen and Isachsen Mountain in the Sør Rondane Mountains of Antarctica. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers in 1957 from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in 1946–47, and named "Mjellbreen".
Andreas Hornbeck Isachsen was a Norwegian actor and playwright.
Sverre Isachsen is a Norwegian rallycross driver.
Gusta Louise Isachsen was a Norwegian physician. She was the country's first female surgeon.
Kristine Munch was a Norwegian physician. She was among the first female physicians in Norway.
Dagny Kristine Bang was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Liberal Party. She was among the first physicians in Norway, and was also a proponent for women's rights.
Karsten Einar Isachsen was a Norwegian Lutheran priest, essayist and popular speaker.
The 2017 1. divisjon was a Norwegian second-tier football league season.
Janny Grip Isachsen was a Norwegian stage actress.