Mount Simpson

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Map of Thurston Island.
Satellite image of Thurston Island.

Mount Simpson (

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72°8′S 100°32′W / 72.133°S 100.533°W / -72.133; -100.533Coordinates: 72°8′S 100°32′W / 72.133°S 100.533°W / -72.133; -100.533) is a peak of the Walker Mountains, rising just west of the head of Hale Glacier on Thurston Island in Antarctica. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in December 1946. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant B.L. Simpson, Jr., of U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6, a pilot of the P2V Neptune airplane which took additional air photos of the area in January 1960.

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There are also Mount Simpsons near Bucketty, Australia and in Papua New Guinea.

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