Yes, Robert Scott and his team encountered challenging weather conditions, dwindling food supplies, and ultimately lost the race to the South Pole to Roald Amundsen. Scott and his team tragically perished on their return journey to base camp.
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.
NASA did not say *anything* is going to happen. It is just the Mayan's "Millennium", so to speak, and will wind up being a bigger wet firecracker than Y2K. on December 12 2012 the earth is going to have a polar shift which no one really knows what will happen after that NASA did not say this, which is what was asked. No one who knows anything about science thinks that 2012 will have a polar shift or anything else.
I am darkness or absence of light. When you look, your vision is impaired, and when you can't see anything else, you see me. I have the power to create illusions, but eventually, everything returns to its original state.
What if anything would happen to the shape of the earth if it were to rotate on its axis faster than it does todayWell ladies and gentlemen
Lots of things do NOT happen. Better read an article on star formation and find out what DOES happen.
Most importantly, Robert Falcon Scott lost his life on this expedition.
Yes.
Yes, he got killed.
She was suspended twice.
Augusta became the capital in 1832.
she got "famous" from a famous rapper in a strip club
i don't no, i no that in1850 it was the goldrush but yer.. sorry can't help on that one. ;)
Narváez expedition happened in 1527.
Suakin Expedition happened in 1884.
Sullivan Expedition happened in 1779.
Forbes Expedition happened in 1758.
Sicilian Expedition happened in -415.