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  1. The Explorers Club is an American-based international multidisciplinary professional society with the goal of promoting scientific exploration and field study. The club was founded in New York City in 1904 and has served as a meeting point for explorers and scientists worldwide. The Explorers Club sign Headquarters of The Explorers Club in New ...

  2. The Explorers Club is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of field exploration and scientific inquiry. Meet us!

  3. The Explorers Club differentiates exploration for field science from exploratory travel for tourism. While both activities are valuable, our members and those qualified for membership are persons who carry out or assist in field science expeditions to study unknown or little known destinations or phenomena in order to gain knowledge for humankind.

  4. The Clubs members are organized into more than thirty national and international chapters which serve as local contact points for explorers, scientists, and student explorers throughout the world.

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    On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin walked on the Moon while Columbia command module pilot Michael Collins orbited. For more than a century, members of the club have traversed the earth, the seas, the skies, and even the moon. See the details!

  6. Join The Explorers Club on Monday, October 21st, to learn about the history, ongoing research, and potential future of Thwaites...

  7. The Explorers Club is a multidisciplinary society dedicated to the advancement of field research, scientific exploration and resource conservation.

  8. Join The Explorers Club on Sunday, March 24th to learn about the underrepresented history and impact of Sherpa, Balti, and other local peoples on the history and present of Alpine expeditions in the Himalayan region.

  9. Feb 23, 2023 · Join us as we write this newest class of awardees into the history of human exploration, and honor them at our 119th Annual Dinner – April 22, 2023 in New York City. Nicknamed the “real-life Lorax” by National Geographic and “Einstein of the treetops” by Wall Street Journal, Meg Lowman aka “Canopymeg” pioneered the science and ...

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