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100 Years since Amundsen beat Scott to the pole. Dec. 18, 2011 — -- On December 14, 1911, a five-man Norwegian team led by Roald Amundsen became the first explorers to reach the South Pole.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThis Week in History–The Race to the South Pole
In December 1911, Norwegian Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen, along with four companions, race against the English to become ...
NASA is working right now to send American astronauts to the surface of the Moon in five years, and the agency has its sights set on a place no humans have ever gone before: the lunar South Pole.
In 1994, Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge completed the “Three Poles Challenge,” becoming the first person to reach the North Pole, South Pole and summit of Mount Everest on foot — without using dogs, ...
NASA released a stunning new image from the moon's south pole, an area the agency plans to explore with robotic and human explorers. This mosaic of the Shackleton Crater was created by two cameras ...
Another moon exploration from Houston-based Intuitive Machines has toppled. A day after a live webcast captured a somber-looking mission control room in the minutes surrounding its planned Thursday ...
India took moon exploration to the next phase becoming the first country to land near the lunar south pole — an “exciting accomplishment not only for them but for the international community,” ...
SYDNEY, Australia — A trio of Canadian adventurers said Friday they have set a new record for the fastest trek across Antarctica to the South Pole, after suffering through whiteout conditions, ...
India became the first country to land at the moon’s south pole—a logistically challenging achievement expected to kick off a new era of space exploration. It joins the U.S., China and Russia in ...
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- A trio of Canadian adventurers said Friday they have set a new record for fastest trek across Antarctica to the South Pole, after suffering through whiteout conditions, ...
For a teenage polar explorer, serving up a cold sandwich is the biggest revenge. Sixteen-year-old Jade Hameister became the youngest person to ski to the North and the South Pole and across Greenland, ...
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