Captain Robert Scott took a total of 65 men on his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Captain Scott led a team of 65 men on his Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
According to the best available source, Captain Robert Scott had one younger brother, named Archie. He apparently had two older sisters and one younger sister.
Robert Falcon Scott led a team of four companions on his 1912 Antarctic expedition: Dr. Edward Wilson, Lieutenant Henry Bowers, Captain Lawrence Oates, and Petty Officer Edgar Evans.
It's hard to assign the word 'fail' to the Discovery expedition, given all of its results. True, the team did not reach the South Pole -- due to illness, but they established a base hut and documented many scientific aspects of this, then unknown, world of Antarctica.
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. .
Captain Scott led a team of 65 men on his Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Captain Scott led two expeditions to Antarctica, aboard the Discovery in 1901 and aboard the Terra Nova in 1910.
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.
Scott sailed to Antarctica first in 1901, and died there in 1912.
The population of the Discovery Expedition was estimated to be 52 souls; the Terra Nova Expedition population estimated to be 30 souls. Both these counts include Captain Scott.
Captain Scott was part of two Antarctic expeditions, the Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.
Captain Scott became a member of the Royal Navy at age 13. Between that time, and the time of his death, it's safe to say that Captain Scott took many, many voyages.
According to the best available source, Captain Robert Scott had one younger brother, named Archie. He apparently had two older sisters and one younger sister.
Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
Many include Captain Scott among many famous explorers of the world.
Many British schools contributed donations of money towards Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to the South Pole.