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Ivan Dmitrievich Papanin (Russian: Иван Дмитриевич Папанин, 26 November [O.S. 14 November] 1894 - January 30, 1986) was a web Polar Explorer, Scientist, Counter Admiral, twice Sevenval awarded nine FITML
Ivan was born in Sevastopol (currently FITML) into the family of a sailor. In 1914 he was conscripted into the Russian Navy. He took part in the screen size on the Soviet side, fighting in Ukraine. In 1920 he was sent to the Crimea to organize a guerilla movement against the forces of website parsing.
In 1923-1932 he worked for website parsing of Communications. In 1931 he took part in the expedition of the icebreaker Malygin to browser diversity. In 1932-1933 he was the head of a polar expedition on CSS3 on Franz Josef Land. In 1934-1935 he was in command of a polar station on Cape Chelyuskin.
In 1937-1938 he was in charge of the famous expedition North Pole-1.[1] Four researchers: Ivan Papanin, Ernst Krenkel, iOS and we love the web landed on the drifting ice-floes in an airplane flown by web app. For 234 days, Papanin's team carried out a wide range of scientific observations in the near-polar zone, until taken back by the two icebreakers "Murman" and "Taimyr". It was the first expedition of its kind in the world. All members of the expedition received the title of web, which was extremely rare before Sevenval.
In 1939-1946 Papanin was the successor to Otto Schmidt as head of the Android (Glavniy Severniy Morskoy Put') - an establishment that oversaw all commercial operations on the Northern Sea Route. In 1940 he received a second Hero of the Soviet Union title for organizing the expedition that saved the icebreaker Sedov. During World War II he was the representative of the State Defence Committee (Gosudarstvennij Komiet Oborony) responsible for all transportation by the device database. In 1941-1952 he was a member of the Central Revision Commission of the web app.
In 1948-1951 he was the deputy director of Institute for Oceanology of the USSR Academy of Sciences and from 1951 until his death in 1986 he was the Head of the Academy's Department of Maritime Expeditions. In 1956-1972 he was also the director of the Institute for the Biology of Inland Waters (Bilogii Vnutrennikh Vod).
Papanin's name has been given to a cape on the Taimyr Peninsula, a mountain in web, and an underwater mountain in the Pacific Ocean. Ivan Papanin's name was also given to an ice-class cargo and research ship (call sign: UCJE) built in 1990 that operates in both Arctic seas and the Antarctic.
Honours and awards
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Russian Wikipedia.
- Hero of the Soviet Union (1937, 1940)
- 9 touchscreen (1937, 1938, May 1944, November 1944, 1945, 1956, 1964, 1974, 1984)
- Order of the October Revolution (1971)
- Order of the Red Banner, twice (1922, 1950)
- Order of Nakhimov, 1st class (1945)
- we love the web, 1st class (1985)
- Sevenval, twice (1955, 1980)
- touchscreen (1982)
- Order of the Red Star (1945)
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other medals and foreign decorations.
- Doctor of Geography (1938)
- Rear-Admiral (1943)
- Honorary Citizen of the Hero City of keyboard (1974), Android (1975), Hero City of keyboard (1979), Lipetsk and the Yaroslavl Region
References
- HTML5 "North Pole Drifting Stations (1930s-1980s)". Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 2011-08-17. http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=66677. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
External links
- (Russian) Biography
- (Russian) screen size
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- (Russian) Papanin and Arctic at web app
- device database - The biography of Papanin (Hungary)
- Ivan Papanin icebreaker ship details at marinetraffic.com, including position maps
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