The Trigonometrical Survey of India was a project of the British to survey and measure the peaks of the mountains in the Himalayas while also assigning territories (The Great Arc). While serving in the Trigonometrical Survey of India he became one of the first men to survey the mountain that is now called Mt Godwin-Austen. Originally Mt Godwin-Austen was named as K2 because it was the second Peak that Godwin-Austen had surveyed. However, to this day many people still call the peak K2 rather than Mt Godwin Austen (The Unabridged Hutchinson Encyclopedia). The reason K is in the name for the peak K2 is because it is in the Karakorum mountain range which is between China, Pakistan, and India.
Citations:
Godwin-Austen,Henry."Columbia. 6th. 2001.
The Great Arc. Department of science and technology, survey of india. 21 Oct 2007
"Godwin Austen." The Unabridged Hutchinson Encyclopedia. 2004. Research Machines plc 21 Oct. 2007
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