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In 2012, the Swiss boat became the first ever to circumnavigate the globe.Circumnavigation is the complete around an entire, or (e.g. This article focuses on the circumnavigation of.The first circumnavigation of Earth was the, which sailed from in 1519 and returned in 1522, after crossing the, and oceans. Since the rise of in the late 20th century, circumnavigating Earth is straightforward, usually taking days instead of years. Today, the challenge of circumnavigating Earth has shifted towards human and technological endurance, speed,. The route of a typical modern sailing circumnavigation, via the and the is shown in red; its antipodes are shown in yellow.The map on the right shows, in red, a typical, non-competitive, route for a circumnavigation of the world by the and the and canals; overlaid in yellow are the points antipodal to all points on the route. It can be seen that the route roughly approximates a, and passes through two pairs of antipodal points.
This is a route followed by many sailors, going in the western direction; the use of the trade winds makes it a relatively easy sail, although it passes through a number of zones of calms or light winds. The route of a typical yacht racing circumnavigation is shown in red; its antipodes are shown in yellow.In, a round-the-world route approximating a great circle would be quite impractical, particularly in a non-stop race where use of the Panama and Suez Canals would be impossible. Yacht racing therefore defines a world circumnavigation to be a passage of at least 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 km) in length which crosses the, crosses every and finishes in the same port as it starts. The second map on the right shows the route of the round-the-world race in red; overlaid in yellow are the points antipodal to all points on the route.
It can be seen that the route does not pass through any pairs of antipodal points. Since the winds in the higher southern latitudes predominantly blow west-to-east it can be seen that there are an easier route (west-to-east) and a harder route (east-to-west) when circumnavigating by sail; this difficulty is magnified for vessels due to the square rig's dramatic lack of upwind ability when compared to a more modern. For, there is a rule saying that the length must be at least 21,600 nautical miles calculated along the shortest possible track from the starting port and back that does not cross land and does not go below 63°S. It is allowed to have one single waypoint to lengthen the calculated track.
The equator must be crossed.The solo wind powered circumnavigation record of 42 days, 16 hours, 40 minutes and 35 seconds was established by on the maxi-multihull sailing yacht MACIF and completed on 7 December 2017. 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.Mechanically powered Since the advent of world cruises in 1922, by, thousands of people have completed circumnavigations of the globe at a more leisurely pace. Typically, these voyages begin in or, and proceed westward. Routes vary, either travelling through the Caribbean and then into the Pacific Ocean via the Panama Canal, or around. From there ships usually make their way to Hawaii, the islands of the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, then northward to Hong Kong, South East Asia, and India. At that point, again, routes may vary: one way is through the Suez Canal and into the Mediterranean; the other is around and then up the west coast of Africa.
These cruises end in the port where they began. The current mechanically powered circumnavigation record of 60 days 23 hours and 49 minutes was established by a voyage of the wave-piercing trimaran which was completed on 27 June 2008. The voyage followed the North Atlantic Ocean, Panama Canal, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea route in a westerly direction.Aviation Since the development of commercial aviation, there are regular routes that circle the globe, such as Flight One (and later Flight One). Today planning such a trip through commercial flight connections is simple.The to circumnavigate the planet by air occurred in 1924, flown by aviators of the in a quartet of biplanes.The first aircraft of any type to circumnavigate under its own power was the, which did so in 1929. Aviation records take account of the wind circulation patterns of the world; in particular the, which circulate in the northern and southern hemispheres without crossing the equator. There is therefore no requirement to cross the equator, or to pass through two antipodal points, in the course of setting a round-the-world aviation record. Thus, for example, 's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere.
For powered aviation, the course of a round-the-world record must start and finish at the same point and cross all meridians; the course must be at least 36,770 kilometres (19,850 nmi) long (which is approximately the length of the ). The course must include set control points at latitudes outside the and circles.In ballooning, which is totally at the mercy of the winds, the requirements are even more relaxed. The course must cross all meridians, and must include a set of checkpoints which are all outside of two circles, chosen by the pilot, having radii of 3,335.85 kilometres (2,072.80 mi) and enclosing the poles (though not necessarily centred on them).
Astronautics The first person to fly in space, also became the first person to complete an in the spaceship within 2 hours in 1961.Flight started at 63° E and ended 45° E longitude, thus Yuri Gagarin did not circumnavigate Earth completely.in the was the first human to circumnavigate Earth in spaceflight and made 17.5 orbits.Human-powered According to adjudicating bodies and Explorersweb, completed the first human-powered circumnavigation of the globe on 6 October 2007. This was part of a thirteen-year journey entitled. In 2012, Turkish-born American adventurer completed the first entirely solo human-powered circumnavigation, travelling by rowboat, foot and bicycle from 10 July 2007 to 21 July 2012, crossing the equator twice, passing over 12 antipodal points, and logging 66,299 kilometres (41,196 mi) in 1,026 days of travel time, excluding breaks.lists as being the first to complete a global circumnavigation. However, his journey did not cross the equator or hit the minimum of two antipodal points as stipulated by the rules of Guinness World Records and AdventureStats by Explorersweb.People have both bicycled and run around the world, but the oceans have had to be covered by air or sea travel, making the distance shorter than the Guinness guidelines. To go from North America to Asia on foot is theoretically possible but very difficult. It involves crossing the on the ice, and around 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) of roadless swamped or freezing cold areas in Alaska and eastern Russia.
No one has so far travelled all of this route by foot. Was the first verified person to walk around the world between 20 June 1970 and 5 October 1974.