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Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912 in Antarctica

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Who was Robert F Scott's son?

Robert Falcon Scott had a son named Peter Markham Scott, who was a prominent ornithologist and conservationist. Peter Scott founded the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and was instrumental in the conservation of various bird species.


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Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led an ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1913. He reached the pole on January 17, 1912, only to discover that he had been beaten by Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition. Tragically, Scott and his team perished on their return journey due to extreme weather conditions and lack of supplies.


When did Captain Scott set off for Antarctica?

Captain R F Scott let the Discovery Expedition in 1901, and the Terra Nova Expedition in 1910.


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Who was Robert Scott's search party?

Two parties were involved in the search for Captain Robert F. Scott and the Polar Party, under the overall command of Dr Edward Atkinson (Lt-Surgeon RN). There was an eight-man mule party of Charles Wright (Physicist), Tryggve Gran (ski instructor), Edward Nelson (biologist), Tom Crean (P.O. RN), Frederick Hooper (steward, late RN), Thomas Williamson (P.O. RN , Patrick Keohane (P.O. RN), and Bill Lashly (Chief Stoker RN), under the command of Wright. They were joined by a dog party of Atkinson, Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Assistant Zoologist), and Dmitri Gerof (dog handler), under the command of Atkinson. The tent containing the bodies of Scott, Henry Bowers (Lt, RIM), and Dr Edward Wilson were found on 12 November 1912.