{{for|the San Francisco transit station|Mission Rock station}} '''Mission Rock''' ({{coord|67|49|S|68|25|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) is a low-lying rock lying southwest of the [[Guébriant Islands]], off the south end of [[Adelaide Island]], Antarctica. It was surveyed by the [[Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit]], 1962–63, and was so named by the [[UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee]] in 1963 because of the rock's proximity to the Guébriant Islands, which were named for the French [[missionary]] Father [[Jean Budes de Guébriant]].<ref name=gnis/>
==References== {{Reflist|refs= <ref name=gnis>{{cite gnis | type = antarid | id = 10070| name = Mission Rock | accessdate = 2013-10-25}}</ref> }}
{{Adelaide Island}} {{usgs-gazetteer|id=10070}}
[[Category:Rock formations of Adelaide Island]]
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