Akseløya

Akseløya (English: Axel Island) is a long, narrow island (about 8.5 km long and 1 km wide) at the mouth of Van Mijenfjorden, separating Van Mijenfjorden from Bellsund. It is separated from the mainland by Akselsundet to the north, and another narrow strait to the south. The islands are named after the schooner Aksel Thordsen, which was chartered by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld for an expedition to Svalbard in 1864.

Akseløya Lighthouse
Svalbard
LocationAkseløya
Svalbard
Norway
Coordinates77°44′49.3″N 14°34′12.6″E
Constructionmetal skeletal tower
Tower shapesquare piramydal skeletal tower with enclosed upper part
Markings / patternblack tower, red upper part
Tower height7 metres (23 ft)
Focal height15 metres (49 ft)
Light sourcesolar power
Range8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi)
CharacteristicFl W 5s.
Admiralty numberL4304
NGA number17820
ARLHS numberSVA-006
Norway numberNF-9958[1][2]

See also

References

  1. Svalbard The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 6 September 2016
  2. List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals. Atlantic Coast Norway and Arctic Sea. Retrieved 6 September 2016
  • Conway, W. M. 1906. No Man's Land: A History of Spitsbergen from Its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country. Cambridge: At the University Press.
  • Norwegian Polar Institute Place Names of Svalbard Database
Akseløya can be seen between Bellsund and Van Mijenfjorden, the latter labeled as b.


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