Shackleton is known for not having ever lost a crew member in all his expeditions to Antarctica.
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A group of sailors is a ships crew.
Ernest Shackleton led several expeditions to Antarctica, most famously the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917. His ship, the Endurance, became trapped in pack ice and ultimately sank, leaving the crew stranded. Shackleton and his men endured harrowing conditions, but he demonstrated remarkable leadership, organizing a daring rescue mission that ultimately saved all his crew members. Their survival against the odds has since become a legendary tale of endurance and resilience.
Robert Scott and his polar exploration team were forced to euthanize their sled dogs due to a shortage of supplies during their 1911-1912 expedition to the South Pole. The dogs were crucial for transportation in the harsh Antarctic conditions, and sacrificing them was deemed necessary for the survival of the human team members.
Douglas mawson and his crew brought with them cans of food boiled lollies 172 dogs and 3 sleds and ate the dogs after wards that had died
Mawson Peak is the highest mountain in any Australian territory. It lies on Heard Island, one of Australia's territories, in the Southern Ocean, but not specifically in Antarctica.
Sir Douglas Mawson and his Crew
Mawson's Hut was primarily built by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) led by Douglas Mawson in 1911-1914. The huts were constructed to provide shelter and storage for the expedition members.
The only way to travel to Antarctica in 1911 was by ship. Mawson departed Hobart, heading for Macquarie Island (a sub-Antarctic island 1300 kilometres north of Antarctica), before heading for the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica
Shackleton is known for not having ever lost a crew member in all his expeditions to Antarctica.
The first crew to arrive at the International Space Station (ISS) was Expedition 1, launched on October 31, 2000, and it reached the ISS on November 2, 2000. This crew marked the beginning of continuous human presence on the ISS.
Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
If memory serves, he arrived on Ogygia with Calypso.
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