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solar electric vehicle to circumnavigate the globe.
Maritime • The
Castilian ('Spanish')
Magellan-Elcano expedition of August 1519 to 8 September 1522, started by Portuguese navigator
Fernão de Magalhães (Ferdinand Magellan) and completed by Spanish Basque navigator
Juan Sebastián Elcano after Magellan's death, was the first global circumnavigation (see
Victoria). • The survivors of
García Jofre de Loaísa's Spanish expedition 1525–1536, including
Andrés de Urdaneta and Hans von Aachen, who was also one of the 18 survivors of Magellan's expedition, making him the first to circumnavigate the world twice. •
Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition (and on a single independent voyage), from 1577 to 1580. •
Jeanne Baret is the first woman to complete a voyage of circumnavigation, in 1766–1769. •
John Hunter commanded the first ship to circumnavigate the World starting from Australia, between 2 September 1788 and 8 May 1789, with one stop in Cape Town to load supplies for the colony of New South Wales. • completed the first circumnavigation by a steam ship in 1845–1847. • The Spanish frigate
Numancia, commanded by Juan Bautista Antequera y Bobadilla, completed the first circumnavigation by an
ironclad in 1865–1867. •
Joshua Slocum completed the first
single-handed circumnavigation in 1895–1898. • In 1942,
Vito Dumas became the first person to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe along the
Roaring Forties. • In 1960, the U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine completed the
submerged circumnavigation. • In 1969,
Robin Knox-Johnston became the first person to complete a single-handed non-stop circumnavigation. • In 1999,
Jesse Martin became the youngest recognized person to complete an unassisted, non-stop, circumnavigation, at the age of 18. • In 2001, the U.S. Coast Guard became the first Coast Guard vessel to circumnavigate the globe. • In 2012,
PlanetSolar became the first ever
solar electric vehicle to circumnavigate the globe. • In 2012,
Laura Dekker became the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe single-handed, with stops, at the age of 16. • In 2017, trimaran
IDEC 3 with sailors:
Francis Joyon,
Alex Pella, Clément Surtel, Gwénolé Gahinet, Sébastien Audigane and Bernard Stamm completes the fastest circumnavigation of the globe ever; in 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes and 30 seconds. The voyage followed the North Atlantic Ocean, Equator, South Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, Equator, North Atlantic Ocean route in an easterly direction. • In 2022, the
MV Astra, a former
Swedish Sea Rescue Society ship became the first sub-24m motor-powered vessel to circumnavigate the globe via the southern capes.
Aviation •
United States Army Air Service, 1924,
first aerial circumnavigation, 175 days, covering , with examples of the
Douglas World Cruiser biplane. • In 1949, the
Lucky Lady II, a
Boeing B-50 Superfortress of the U.S. Air Force, commanded by Captain James Gallagher, became the first aeroplane to circle the world non-stop (by refueling the plane in flight). Total time airborne was 94 hours and one minute. • In 1957, three
United States Air Force Boeing B-52 Stratofortresses made the
first non-stop jet-aircraft circumnavigation in 45 hours and 19 minutes, with two in-air refuelings. • In 1964,
Geraldine "Jerrie" Mock was the first woman to fly solo around the world. • In 1986,
Dick Rutan and
Jeana Yeager made the first non-refueled circumnavigation in an airplane (
Rutan Voyager), in 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds. • In 1999,
Bertrand Piccard and
Brian Jones, achieved the first non-stop
balloon circumnavigation in
Breitling Orbiter 3. • In 2002,
Steve Fossett, after flying on the
Spirit of Freedom balloon gondola, became the first person to fly around the world alone, nonstop in any kind of aircraft. Fossett's sole source of aid was a control center in
Brookings Hall of
Washington University in St. Louis. • In 2005,
Steve Fossett, flying a
Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, set the current record for fastest aerial circumnavigation (first non-stop, non-refueled solo circumnavigation in an airplane) in 67 hours, covering 37,000 kilometers. • In 2014,
Matt Guthmiller became the youngest person to solo circumnavigate by air at age 19 years, 7 months, and 15 days. • In 2016,
Bertrand Piccard and
André Borschberg completed the first
solar-powered aircraft circumnavigation of the world in
Solar Impulse 2. • In 2020, One More Orbit completed the fastest circumnavigation via both geographic poles in a Gulfstream G650ER. • In 2020,
Robert DeLaurentis and his twin-engine aircraft "Citizen of the World" became the first pilot and plane to successfully use biofuels over the North and South poles.
Land • In 1841–1842 Sir
George Simpson made the first "land circumnavigation", crossing Canada and Siberia and returning to London. •
Ranulph Fiennes and
Charlie Burton are credited with the first north–south circumnavigation of the Earth. ==Cycling==