This page presents the geographical name data for
Commanda Glacier in Antarctica, as supplied by the US military intelligence in electronic format, including the geographic coordinates and place name in various forms, latin, roman and native characters, and its location in its respective country's administrative division
Feature Name
(see definition):
Commanda Glacier
Feature Class
(see definition):
Glacier
Country Code
(see definition): AQ (Antarctica)
Feature ID
(see definition):
17638
Primary Latitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds
(see definition):
77° 30' 00" S
Primary Longitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds
(see definition):
162° 48' 00" E
Primary Latitude in decimal degrees
(see definition):
-77.5
Primary Longitude in decimal degrees
(see definition):
162.8
Elevation
(see definition):
No data
Decision Year
(see definition):
01/01/1998
Description
(see definition):
A steep glacier flowing eastward from Mount Newall to the south of Mount Ponder, Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The glacier enters lower Newall Glacier westward of Sagittate Hill. Named by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (1998) because Antarctica NZ installed a radio repeater on nearby Mount Newall; Commanda was the model name for a high frequency radio used by early NZ field parties.
Date Created
(see definition):
12/29/1999
Date Edited
(see definition):
No data
NOTE: The information regarding
Commanda Glacier in Antarctica on this page is published from the data supplied by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a member of the Intelligence community of the Antarctica, and a Department of Defense (DoD) Combat Support Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of
Commanda Glacier information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about
Commanda Glacier should be addressed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.