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  1. In 1845, a British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin departed England aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. The expedition was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections of the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic and to record magnetic data to help determine whether a better understanding could ...

  2. 'HMS Terror & Erebus: Michael Palin on Polar Exploration and Disasters'In this video, globetrotter, author and comedian Michael Palin answers quickfire quest...

  3. 16 de abr. de 2017 · By Simon Worrall. April 15, 2017. • 12 min read. In 1848, the Franklin expedition’s two ships, H.M.S. Erebus and H.M.S. Terror, disappeared with all their crew while searching for...

  4. Franklin's lost expedition was a failed British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections of the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic and to record magnetic data to help determine whether a...

  5. El HMS Erebus y el HMS Terror, los barcos de Ross durante la expedición científica de 1839 a 1843. La expedición Erebus y Terror o expedición Ross fue la expedición británica más importante en la Antártida del siglo XIX.

  6. Historia. Hallado el H.M.S. Terror, perdido en el Ártico hace 168 años. Por Redacción National Geographic. Un ROV capturó esta imagen del timón del H.M.S. Terror. El barco de madera parece estar en buen estado sobre el fondo del océano. Fotografía de Arctic Research Foundation. 29 de septiembre de 2016.

  7. 18 de ago. de 2023 · In May 1845 two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, sailed from Britain to what is now Nunavut in Northern Canada.. Explorations of the Arctic coastline had led to great optimism that finding and charting the final part of the Northwest Passage – the seaway linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans – was now within reach.