He never reached the South Pol and died trying
Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to Antarctica in 1910 followed the route from New Zealand to Antarctica through the Ross Sea. The expedition established a base at Cape Evans on Ross Island.
Captain Scott sailed the Discovery from England to Antarctica in 1901 for his first Antarctic expedition.
Captain Scott wanted to lead the first expedition to the South Pole -- to be the first humans to stand on that spot.
Yes, Robert Falcon Scott was knighted and became known as Captain Scott after his first expedition to Antarctica in 1901.
Captain Scott became a British Royal Navy Cadet at age 13 aboard his first ship, the HMS Britannia.The first ship he captained to Antarctica was the Discovery.
Captain Cooks first voyage was to Europe
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Raold Amundsen was first mate on the Belgica Expedition in 1897-99, known as the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, and so reached Antarctica before Captain Scott.
It is suspected that his first act was to disembark the ship and establish his camp on the continent.
No. Antarctica was first sighted in the 1700s. Scott didn't sail to Antarctica until 1901.
Captain Scott trekked from his base locations on McMurdo Sound to the South Pole.
A race to the south pole, between 2 explorers, whose names were: Roald Amundsen, and Captain Scott.