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  1. Pyotr Kuzmich Pakhtusov (Russian: Петр Кузьмич Пахтусов) (1800 in Kronstadt – November 19, 1835 in Arkhangelsk) was a Russian surveyor and Arctic explorer. He is credited with the first thorough survey of Novaya Zemlya. Between 1832 and 1835 Pakhtusov undertook two exploratory journeys to Novaya Zemlya.

  2. Aug 13, 2022 · The idea of an expedition to Novaya Zemlya was nurtured for several years by the young sailor Pyotr Pakhtusov. The bold idea was supported by Arkhangelsk merchants, who were more interested in exploring the sea route from Arkhangelsk to the mouth of the Yenisei.

  3. Pyotr Pakhtusov (Russian: Пётр Пахтусов) was a Soviet and later Russian icebreaker and hydrographic survey vessel in service from 1966 until 1997. Description. Ivan Kruzenstern, a similar Project 97A icebreaker.

  4. Jan 1, 2017 · Pakhtusov, Pyotr Kuzmich (1800–1835) – a Russian sea voyager, a military hydrographer, second Lieutenant of NNC, and explorer of Novaya Zemlya, Barents, and White Seas. P. studied at Arkhangelsk military school of orphans. In 1820 P. graduated from Kronstadt navigation school as assistant navigator.

  5. A small island in the eastern shore of Novaya Zemlya and a group of islands in the Nordenskiöld Archipelago are named after Pyotr Kuzmich Pakhtusov. His feat as a scientist and researcher was immortalized in 1886. Pyotr Kuzmich Pakhtusov was a Russian surveyor and Arctic explorer.

  6. Dobrynya Nikitich class, also known by its Soviet designation Project 97, is a diverse series of diesel–electric icebreakers and other icebreaking vessels built in the Soviet Union.

  7. Pyotr Kuzmich Pakhtusov (Russian: Петр Кузьмич Пахтусов) (1800, Kronstadt - November 19, 1835, Arkhangelsk) was a Russian surveyor and Arctic explorer. He is credited with the first thorough survey of Novaya Zemlya.

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