Fata Morgana Land
Fata Morgana Land (Danish: Fata Morgana Landet) is a phantom island first sighted in the Arctic, off the north-eastern coast of Greenland in 1907. It has been reported between Greenland and Svalbard, at the northern end of the Greenland Sea.
Fata Morgana Land | |
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![]() ![]() Reported location of Fata Morgana Land | |
Created by | First reported by J.P. Koch and Aage Bertelsen |
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Type | Phantom island |
Locations | Greenland Sea |
History
J.P. Koch and Aage Bertelsen were the first to report sighting land at approximately 80°00′N 10°00′W. This sighting occurred in 1907, during the 1906–08 Danmark Expedition led by Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen. Land was also allegedly sighted near this location by Lauge Koch in 1933, from the air, as well as by Peter Freuchen in 1935 and by Ivan Papanin in 1937.[1] Following Papanin's sighting, Koch undertook a seaplane expedition from Svalbard in 1938 to search for the supposed island. He used a Dornier Wal, 297 'Samum', purchased by the Danish government from Germany. With Flight Captain Rudolf Mayer and wireless operator Franz Preuschoff (lent from Deutsche Luft Hansa) and a Danish naval officer, Koch flew from Copenhagen to Kings Bay in Spitsbergen.[2] They approached Greenland from different directions but were unable to find any trace of land.[3]
The non-existent island was named Fata Morgana Land after a type of mirage common in polar regions, Fata Morgana (mirage). The assumption is, the mirage sighted at its location was actually Fata Morganas of Tobias Island (Greenlandic: Tuppiap Qeqertaa),[4] a barren, rocky island to the south.[5] The position of Tobias Island, roughly 70 kilometres (43 mi) from the north-eastern coast of Greenland, was determined with accuracy only in 1993.[6]
References
- Higgins, Anthony K. (2010-12-21). "Exploration history and place names of northern East Greenland" (PDF). Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin. Copenhagen, Denmark: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). 21: 1–368. doi:10.34194/geusb.v21.4735. ISSN 1604-8156. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- 'Dornier Wal, a Light coming over the Sea', N. Michiel van der May, The Dornier Wal Documentation Center, Kleve, Germany
- Koch, L. 1940: Survey of North Greenland. Meddelelser om Grønland 130(1), 364 pp.
- Andrews, Stefan (13 December 2017). "The explanation for sightings of the Flying Dutchman, and perhaps alien craft, could be Fata Morgana". The Vintage News. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- "Tuppiap Qeqertaa". Mapcarta. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
- Ole Bennike, Naja Mikkelsen & Rene Forsberg: "Tobias Ø" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine - Grønlands Selskab (Danish)