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What happened to Sir John franklins expedition?

he lead an expedition to find a way through the north west passage none returned later graves and were found the anser they came up with was food poisoning because this was the first expedition to take tinned food also signs of cannibalism were discovered on bones they got permission to exhume abody of one of the sailors and because of the thermafrost his body was still intact so they were able to take samples and return the in its original state i have seen the photos and they are truly remarkable


How did Robert Scott get to Antarctica?

Robert Scott led the British Antarctic Expedition (1901-1904) and the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). He and his team sailed to Antarctica on the ship SS Discovery for the first expedition, and on the ship Terra Nova for the second expedition.


How long ago did Shackleton travel to the South Pole?

Sir Ernest Shackleton's most famous Antarctic expedition was the Endurance expedition in 1914-1917. Shackleton did not reach the South Pole during this expedition, but he made heroic efforts to save his crew after their ship was crushed in the ice.


Who were the members of the first expedition of Captain Scott?

The members of the first expedition of Captain Scott to Antarctica, known as the Discovery Expedition (1901-1904), included Ernest Shackleton, Edward Wilson, and T.W. Edwardes, among others. The expedition aimed to explore and conduct scientific research in the Antarctic region.


How long did John Glenn Remain in orbit for?

4 Hours and 55 Minutes.