Sisson Rock

Sisson Rock
Location of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands
Sisson Rock
Location of Sisson Rock
Sisson Rock
Sisson Rock (South Shetland Islands)
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates62°33′57″S 61°08′52″W / 62.56583°S 61.14778°W / -62.56583; -61.14778
ArchipelagoSouth Shetland Islands
Area0.08 ha (0.20 acres)
Length65 m (213 ft)
Width37 m (121 ft)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty
Demographics
Populationuninhabited

Sisson Rock (Bulgarian: скала Сисън, romanizedskala Sisson, IPA: [skɐˈla ˈsisən]) is the rock off the north coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 65 m (213 ft) long in west-east direction and 37 m (121 ft) wide, and split in three. Its surface area is 0.08 ha (0.20 acres). The vicinity was visited by early 19th-century sealers.

The feature is named after Jonathan Sisson (1690–1747), a British instrument maker who invented the modern theodolite for surveying; in association with other names in the area deriving from the early development or use of geodetic instruments and methods.