Jason was a
Norwegian whaling vessel laid down in
Rødsverven,
Norway in
1881. The ship, financed by
Christen Christensen, an entrepreneur from
Sandefjord, Norway, was noted for its participation in a 1892-1893 Antarctic expedition led by
Carl Anton Larsen. Additionally, the vessel was noted for reaching 68°10'S, setting a new record for distance traveled south. The ship's first mate during the expedition was Søren Andersen, also of Sandefjord.
The Jason was sold to an Italian company in 1899 and renamed Stella Polaris.
Geographical locations named after the Jason
Antarctic discoveries during Jason's 1892-1893 voyage
References
- Hvalfangstmuseet
- Larsen, C.A. "The Voyage of the "Jason" to the Antarctic Regions." The Geographical Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4. (Oct., 1894), pp. 333-344.