
Psi Chrono Unit 2.12

MY COUNTRY IS THE UNBORN PRIMORDIAL REALM!!! 😳😭🇺🇲
I’m releasing a double electron at the S.Pole
November 29, 1929 (during his first Antarctic expedition, 1928–1930).
Admiral Richard E. Byrd (with pilot Bernt Balchen, co-pilot/radioman Harold June, and photographer Ashley McKinley) made the first flight over the South Pole in the aircraft *Floyd Bennett*. They took off from the Little America base on the Ross Ice Shelf on November 28, 1929, reached the pole around 1 a.m. on November 29 (local time), circled the area (dropping a U.S. flag), and returned safely after an ~18–19 hour round trip.
Context on Byrd’s Antarctic Work
– 1928–1930 expedition— Focused on exploration, mapping, and the historic South Pole flight.
– He led multiple later expeditions, including Operation Highjump (1946–1947), a large U.S. Navy effort, and others into the 1950s, but the landmark 1929 flight is what most people associate with his “exploration of the South Pole.”
This was a major milestone in polar aviation, following his earlier claimed North Pole flight in 1926.





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