Robert Falcon Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once on the Discovery in 1901 and again on the Terra Nova in 1910.
Captain Scott was part of two Antarctic expeditions, the Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.
Scott lead two Antarctic expeditions, Discovery and Terra Nova, aswell as serving about 30 years in the British Naval Service
He lead two Antarctic Expeditions, Discovery and Terra Nova and he also Served in the British Navy for 30 years.
He sailed for Antarctic twice, once in 1901 and once again in 1910.
Your answer depends on your starting point and your ultimate destination on the Antarctic continent.
Ronald never went. But his cousin, RoaldEngelbregt Gravning Amundsen,was present on two Antarctic expeditions, including the one he led to thesouth pole in December, 1911.
In 1989-90, American Will Steger led the International Trans-Antarctic Expedition of six men with the goal of walking across Antarctica. They began their trek in July on the Antarctic Peninsula, reached the South Pole during the Christmas holiday season, and exited from Mirny in April. They logged 3,741 miles on this expedition.
Douglas Mawson went to the antarctic in his ship named The Aurora.
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