Andrey Kapitsa Scientist

Andrey Petrovich Kapitsa (Russian: Андре́й Петро́вич Капи́ца; 9 July 1931 – 2 August 2011) was a Russian geographer and Antarctic explorer, discoverer of Lake Vostok, the largest subglacial lake in Antarctica. He was a member of the Kapitsa family, a scientific dynasty in Russia.Kapitsa was the first to suggest the existence of Lake Vostok in the region of Vostok Station in Antarctica, based on seismic soundings of the thickness of the Antarctic ice sheet. These measures were obtained during the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions, in four of which Kapitsa participated. The discovery of Lake Vostok was one of the last major geographic discoveries on Earth.

Personal facts

Andrey Kapitsa
Birth dateJuly 09, 1931
Birth name
Andrey Petrovich Kapitsa
Андрей Петрович Капица
Birth place
Cambridge
Citizenship
Russia
Date of deathAugust 02, 2011
Place of death
Russia
Education
MSU Faculty of Geography
Known for
Subglacial lake
Lake Vostok
Antarctica

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Scientist

awards
USSR State Prize
Dmitry Anuchin
Honorary Scientist of Russia
Field of study
Geography

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