Polar dash – return

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Returning to Hut Point, 3 February 1903, after reaching 82°17′S.
Left to right: Ernest Shackleton, Robert Scott, Edward Wilson.

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Sledging Flags

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Polar dash – setting out

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Setting out for the South Pole, 2 November, 1902.
Left to right: Ernest Shackleton, Robert Scott, Edward Wilson.

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Discovery Hut

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Discovery Hut at Hut Point was also used by the Nimrod Expedition (1907-9), and the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-13).

Photos from NASA.

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Discovery at Hut Point

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We were soon frozen in. As intended.

The Discovery, and the Hut at Hut Point. (Photo from archives of the Natural History Museum, UK)

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Discovery now

"The RSS Discovery as seen docked at Dundee," Dundee, 2009, by David Ball

“The RSS Discovery as seen docked at Dundee,” Dundee, 2009, by David Ball

The Discovery today, in Dundee Harbor, Scotland.

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Discovery – Blueprints

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Blueprints of the Discovery, 1899; photo by Steve Hill

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View of the Gauss

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“Aerial view of the GAUSS in the ice during the German Antarctic Expedition. This picture was obtained from a balloon. In: Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 Meteorologie I by Erich von Drygalski, March 29, 1902.”
NOAA Photo Library

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Eva

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Scott had the first trip aloft. But on my turn I reached a higher altitude of 800 feet, and took the first aerial photograph of the continent, on February 4, 1902.

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South Polar Times

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April, 1902

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