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This is a list of some of the most important explorations of State Societies, in chronological order:
Before 1400
15th century
| Exploration
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When
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Who (explorer)
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Context
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| Great permanent wind wheel of Volta do Mar, the North Atlantic Gyre. Recognition of the Sargasso Sea, Madeira, Azores and West African coast. Cape Verde.
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1427–1460
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Several navigators: Portuguese or serving Portugal, most under the sponsorship of Henry the Navigator
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Portuguese maritime exploration
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| Galápagos Islands or Rapa Nui
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c. 1480
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Tupaq Inka Yupanki. 1594–1597. Rediscovered by the Spanish.
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"Third Inca expansion" [es]
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| Congo River, Angola and Namibia
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1482–1485
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Diogo Cão
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Portuguese maritime exploration
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| South Africa. Connected the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. South Atlantic Volta do Mar winds.
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1482–1485
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Bartolomeu Dias
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Portuguese maritime exploration
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| Caribbean, Venezuela (South America) and Central America. Use and development of the North Atlantic routes.
|
1493–1502
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Christopher Columbus
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Spanish colonization of the Americas
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| Atlantic Ocean (outer routes) and Indian Ocean, sea route to India (Europe to Asia)
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1497–1499
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Vasco da Gama
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Portuguese maritime exploration
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| Brazil, South Atlantic Volta do Mar, Indian Ocean, Madagascar, gate of the Red Sea (Bab-el-Mandeb Strait); India. Voyage that united Europe, Americas, Africa and Asia.
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1500–1501
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Pedro Álvares Cabral and Diogo Dias, among others
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Portuguese maritime exploration Portuguese colonization of the Americas
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16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
| Exploration
|
When
|
Who (explorer)
|
| The South Magnetic Pole
|
January 16, 1909
|
Douglas Mawson, Edgeworth David, and Alistair Mackay
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| The North Pole
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April 6, 1909
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Robert Peary
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| The South Pole
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December 14, 1911
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Roald Amundsen
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| The South Pole
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January 17, 1912
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Robert Falcon Scott
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| Mount Everest summit
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May 29, 1953
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Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
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| The Moon
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July 20, 1969
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Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11)
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| Mars
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1960–present
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NASA and other space agency exploration robots
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See also