Discovered in 1960 by a biological field party from Wilkes Station.
Discovered from small craft from Wilkes Station in 1961.
Named for W.H. Lensink, weather observer at Wilkes Station in 1960.
It was included in a 1957 survey of the islands north of Wilkes Station by C.R. Eklund.
The expedition travelled by ship to Antarctica and established its operation on a penguin rookery at Wilkes Station in January 1957.
Wilkes Station is now almost permanently frozen in ice and is only occasionally revealed during a big thaw every four or five years.
Ice Station, written by Matthew Reilly, is a fiction thriller loosely based on Wilkes Station.
Named for B.H. Wall, ionosphere physicist at Wilkes Station in 1960.
Named for M.J. Simon, radio officer at Wilkes Station in 1962.
Named for R.N. Reu, radio officer at Wilkes Station in 1962.