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“ In 1841, explorer James Clark Ross passed through what is now known as the Ross Sea and discovered Ross Island (both of which were named for him). He sailed along a huge wall of ice that was later named the Ross Ice Shelf (also named for him). […] Most of Ross Ice Shelf is located within the Ross Dependency…
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Antarctica and Ross Ice Shelf - Wikipedia
Ross Crater on the moon is also named for James Clark Ross.