James Cook
There is a mistake in your question. The first scientific group to leave for Antarctica did not happen in 1982. The earliest known scientific expedition to Antarctica was the British National Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott in 1901.
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Raoul Amundsen led the team of people who first set foot on land at the South Pole in Antarctica.
Lt. Ram Charan was the first Indian to reach Antarctica. THE TIMES OF INDIA City..Dr Syed Zahur Qasim who led the first Indian expedition to Antarctica still remembers the events with a twinkle in his eyes.
No, Zerubbabel led the first group.
Fr. Simeon Lourdel and Br. Amans Delmas led the first group of missionaries to Uganda.
Peter Barrett is credited with finding the first tetrapod fossil in Antarctica in 1967.
He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
The franks and the muslisms.
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Captain Scott led two expeditions to Antarctica. He led the Discovery expedition in 1901 and the Terra Nova expedition in 1910.
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