Captain Scott and his remaining team members died on the Ross Ice Shelf, 11 miles from One Ton Depot. From his map documenting the location of One Ton Depot, one could assume it was near that spot estimated to be about 170 degrees E and just south of 80 degrees S.
Robert Falcon Scott set out for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
Yes, several things have been named after Robert Falcon Scott, including the Scott Glacier in Antarctica, the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, and Mount Scott, a peak in the Antarctic mountain range.
robert Falcon Scott left for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott sailed for the continent of Antarctica, which is not a country and was not at the time.
Robert Falcon Scott explored Antarctica, the continent.
Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica.
Scott sailed to Antarctica twice, in 1901 and in 1910.
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Yes, Robert Falcon Scott was knighted and became known as Captain Scott after his first expedition to Antarctica in 1901.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott explored Antarctica, which is a continent, not a country.
Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once in 1901 and again in 1910.
Captain Scott sailed in ships and on Antarctica, he walked.