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Captain Scott arrived in the Antarctic on January 4, 1911, during the British Antarctic Expedition also known as the Terra Nova Expedition.

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Which ship did Captain Scott sail to the Antarctic in 1901?

Captain Scott sailed the Discovery to Antarctica in 1901.


How did Captain Scott travel to the Antarctic?

Captain Scott sailed on two vessels on separate expeditions: the Discovery and the Terra Nova.


Are there any areas named after Robert Scott?

The US Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the Antarctic continent is named in part after Captain Scott. The New Zealand Antarctic Research Station on Ross Island is named Scott Base, again after Captain Scott.


Was Captain Robert Falcon Scott an Antarctic explorer?

He was a British Navy Officer and two-time Antarctic Explorer.


What was captain Scott wearing on his journey to the antarctic?

Warm socks and long johns.


What was Robert Scott before he was an Antarctic explorer?

From the age of 13, Captain Scott was a member of the British Royal Navy.


Did Scott die on the way back from Antarctica?

Captain Scott died on the Antarctic continent on his return trek from the South Pole.


When did Robert Scott make it to the Antarctic region?

Captain Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once in 1901 and again in 1910.


Where did Robert Falcon Scott start from for his first expedition?

Captain Scott sailed the Discovery from England to Antarctica in 1901 for his first Antarctic expedition.


How many times did Scott go to Antarctica?

Captain Scott was part of two Antarctic expeditions, the Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.


What did captain Robert Scott do before he went to the north pole?

Captain Robert Scott is known for leading the ill-fated British Antarctic Expedition to the South Pole in 1911-1912. Before this expedition, he served in the Royal Navy and had previous experience exploring the Antarctic region.