Search
Menu
Home
Sources
About
Contacts
Gagarin Mountains
The
Gagarin
Mountains
are a
linear
group of mountains
,
trending
in a north–south
direction
for between the
Kurze Mountains
and the
Conrad Mountains
of the
Orvin Mountains
in
Queen Maud Land
,
East Antarctica
.
Discovery and naming
The Gagarin Mountains were mapped by
cartographers
of the
Norwegian Polar Institute
, using
aerial photographs
and surveys taken by the
Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition
in 1956–60. They were remapped from surveys and
air
photos
by the
Soviet Antarctic Expedition
, 1960–61, and named for
Soviet
astronaut
Yuri Gagarin
.