Campbell Crag

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Campbell Crag (78°28′S 163°33′E / 78.467°S 163.550°E / -78.467; 163.550Coordinates: 78°28′S 163°33′E / 78.467°S 163.550°E / -78.467; 163.550) is a rock peak rising to 1,918 metres (6,293 ft) at the south end of Testa Ridge on the north slope of Mount Morning, Scott Coast. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1994) after Richard J. (Rick) Campbell, fixed-wing Flight Operations Coordinator at McMurdo Station, active in science support in Antarctica from 1981.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Campbell Crag". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.