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Qué (quién) es Severnaya Zemlya - definición

ARCHIPELAGO IN THE RUSSIAN HIGH ARCTIC
Nicholas II Land; Severnaja Zemlja; North Land; Се́верная Земля́; Severnaya Zemlya Islands; Emperor Nicholas II Land; Northern Land; Lishny Island (Severnaya Zemlya); Sedov Archipelago; Sergei Kamenev Islands; Sredniy Island; Krasnoflotskiye Islands; History of Severnaya Zemlya
  • Bolshevik Island
  • Komsomolets Island
  • Krasnoflotskiye
  • Lishny Island
  • Maly Taymyr group
  • October Revolution Island
  • Pioneer Island
  • View of [[Schmidt Island]] with its ice cap.
  • Schmidt Island
  • Sedov Islands
  • Severnaya Zemlya, Russia

Novaya Zemlya effect         
  • Distorted image due to the mirage
POLAR MIRAGE CAUSED BY HIGH REFRACTION OF SUNLIGHT BETWEEN ATMOSPHERIC THERMAL LAYERS
Novaya Zemlya Effect; Novaya zemlya effect
The Novaya Zemlya effect is a polar mirage caused by high refraction of sunlight between atmospheric thermal layers. The effect gives the impression that the sun is rising earlier than it actually should, and depending on the meteorological situation, the effect will present the Sun as a line or a square — sometimes referred to as the rectangular sun — made up of flattened hourglass shapes.
Northern Bee         
NEWSPAPER
Severnaya ptchela; Severnaya Ptchela
Northern Bee () was a semi-official Russian political and literary newspaper published in St. Petersburg from 1825 to 1864. It was an unofficial organ of Section Three (the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery) – the secret police.
scud         
  • An R-17 on a reload transport trailer with a [[ZIL-131]] tractor, Tolyatti Technical Museum, [[Tolyatti]], Russia (2010)
  • [[MAZ-543]] (9P117) Launcher with 8K14 rocket of 9K72 missile complex "Elbrus" (Scud B), [[Saint-Petersburg Artillery Museum]], Russia. (2007)
  • Damage from an Iraqi scud missile that hit [[Ramat Gan]], Israel, during the first Gulf War (26 January 1991)
  • Scud launcher of the [[Afghan National Army]].
  • An [[opposing force]] Scud launcher in the United States.
  • Military personnel examine the remains of a Scud tail assembly during the Gulf War, 26 May 1992
  • Map with Scud operators in blue and former operators in red
  • 8K14]] missile, displayed at the Poznan Museum of Armaments - ''[[:pl:Muzeum Uzbrojenia w Poznaniu]]'', Poland. The fixed fins and the graphite vanes that control the missile's path can be seen
  • 2T3M1 Transport for the Soviet Scud-A Launchers
TACTICAL BALLISTIC MISSILE FAMILY
Scud; R-300; R-300 Elbrus; SS-1b Scud; SS-1c Scud; SCUD missiles; SS-1; SS-1 Scud; SS-1c; SS-1C; Scuds; Scud missiles; SS-1 SCUD; Scud D; SCUD missile; SCUD; Scud Missile; R-1/8K11; SS-1b; R-17E; Scud C; Scud-C; Scud (missile family)
¦ verb (scuds, scudding, scudded) move fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind.
¦ noun
1. chiefly literary clouds or spray driven fast by the wind.
a driving shower of rain.
the action of scudding.
2. (Scud or Scud missile) a type of long-range surface-to-surface guided missile able to be fired from a mobile launcher.
Origin
C16: perh. an alt. of scut1, reflecting the sense 'race like a hare'.

Wikipedia

Severnaya Zemlya

Severnaya Zemlya (Russian: Сéверная Земля́, lit. 'Northern Land', pronounced [ˈsʲevʲɪrnəjə zʲɪmˈlʲa]) is a 37,000 km2 (14,000 sq mi) archipelago in the Russian high Arctic. It lies off Siberia's Taymyr Peninsula, separated from the mainland by the Vilkitsky Strait. This archipelago separates two marginal seas of the Arctic Ocean, the Kara Sea in the west and the Laptev Sea in the east.

Severnaya Zemlya was first noted in 1913 and first charted in 1930–32, making it the last sizeable archipelago on Earth to be explored. Administratively, the islands form part of Russia's Krasnoyarsk Krai. In Soviet times there were a number of research stations in different locations, but currently there are no human inhabitants in Severnaya Zemlya, except for the Prima Polar Station near Cape Baranov.

The largest glacier in the Russian Federation, the Academy of Sciences Glacier, is located in Severnaya Zemlya. Until recently, ice joined the islands to Eurasia, even at its smallest extent during the late summer melt season, blocking the Northeast Passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific. By the late summer of 2012, however, due to Arctic sea ice decline the permanent ice had reached a record low extent and open water appeared to the south of the archipelago.

Ejemplos de uso de Severnaya Zemlya
1. The research crew landed in early September on the 1.2– by 2.5–mile floe near the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago.