By all accounts, Captain Scott was the last of his mates to die. Two others were found in the tent, one on each side of him, and two others died en route returning from the South Pole, whose bodies were never found.
Scott sailed to Antarctica first in 1901, and died there in 1912.
Captain Scott led two expeditions to Antarctica, aboard the Discovery in 1901 and aboard the Terra Nova in 1910.
Captain Scott was part of two Antarctic expeditions, the Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.
If you mean voyages to Antarctica, only two.Another AnswerSince Captain Scott was a British Naval officer, it can be assumed that he led and sailed on many more than two voyages, including the two to Antarctica. .
There is no record that Captain Scott killed any ponies, however, it is true that none of the expedition ponies survived to return from Antarctica. Returning ponies from Antarctica, as well, was never in the plan.
Robert Falcon Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once on the Discovery in 1901 and again on the Terra Nova in 1910.
Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card has 382 pages.
Antarctica has not been 'conquered' -- many explorers from many countries have mounted expeditions to Antarctica. The British explorers of note include Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Earnest Shackleton, Ranulph Fiennes, and James Weddell.
how many miles does it take to get to the Scott base, Antarctica for Winnipeg?Answerhow many miles does it take to get to the Scott base, Antarctica for Winnipeg?
6 menAnother AnswerThe total size of the Terra Nova crew was 66 men.
Shackleton is known for 'not losing a man' on his expeditions.
Scott Base is the only research station on Antarctica supported by the government of New Zealand. You can find it using these coordinates:77°50′58.5″S 166°46′5.9″E.