There were 5 in the mission: Amundsen, Olaav Bialand, Helmer Hanssen, Sverre Hassek and Oscar Wisting.
Amundsen's team was five, and included fifty-two dogs when they set out on 19 October 1911 to be the first to set foot at the South Pole.
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Cool Antarctica reports that there were 20 souls in that expedition: "Amundsen, Roald - expedition leader Beck, Andreas - seaman and ice pilot Bjaaland, Olav Olavson Gjertsen, Lieutenant Fredrick - first mate. Hansen, Ludvig - Seaman and ice pilot Hanssen, Helmer Hassel, Sverre Johansen, Hjalmar Kristensen - deck-hand and then 3rd engineer Kutchin, Alexander Lindstrøm, Adolf Henrick - cook / carpenter Nilsen, Lieutenant Thorvald - First-Lieutenant, second in command. Nödtvedt, Jacob - 2nd engineer Olsen, Karinius - cook / carpenter Prestrude, Lieutenant Kristian - second officer. Rønne, Martin - sail maker Stubberud, Jorgen - carpenter Sundbeck, Knut - Engineer Wisting, Oskar"
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Amundsen's team was five, and included fifty-two dogs when they set out on 19 October 1911 to be the first to set foot at the South Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen had got there a month earlier. The last members of the Scott expedition were found dead by a relief party two years later in 1913.Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott both explored the South Pole at the same time in 1911. Amundsen was aware of Scott's objective, but Scott was not aware that Amundsen was right behind him.Roald Amundsen got there first on 14th of December, 1911. Amundsen reported that he saw no sign of Scott.
It was Roald Amundsen who set out from the Bay of Whales and used dog teams for the entire journey, unlike Scott who man-hauled his sledges and who had only four sets of skis for five men, starting from McMurdo Sound and taking the extremely difficult route up the Beardmore Glacier. I recommend the book "The Worst Journey in the World" for a very moving account of the Scott expedition. It was written by the man who found the bodies of Scott, Wilson and Bowers.
Ronald Amundsen was the first man to get to antarctica. Robert Scott came 33 days laterRoald Amudsen was the first man to reach the south poleAnother AnswerThe Norwegian, Roald Amundsen, led a team of four to the South Pole, and they spent about a week there verifying their position. They took sun sightings with both theodolites and sextants to be accurate. There is no documentation as to which team member was 'first'.Roald Amundsen and his team were the first persons to reach the South Pole on December 14, 1911, beating Scotts team by 35 days. Roald Amundsens team consisted of Olav Bjaaland, Helmer Hanssen, Sverre Hassel, Oscar Wisting and Roald AmundsenNorwegian Roald Amundsen led a five-man team that reached the South Pole on 14th of December, 1911. His team arrived 35 days before British Captain Robert Falcon Scott's group. Amundsen's team left a small tent and a letter giving the coordinates to Amundsen's South Pole camp.Another AnswerNorwegian Roald Amundsen led the team that first identified their position as 90 degrees S. There is no notation in his records or journals as to which of his team was 'first'.The team spent about a week in the location, verifying their position using celestial navigational tools, including a sextant and a theodolite.On 14 December 1911, the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached the South pole.His team arrived merely 35 days before British Robert Scott's group.They left a small tent and a letter stating their accomplishment, in case they did not return safely.He was the first person to reach both the North and South Poles.
Amundsen's five-man team spent about a week at the South Pole, taking navigational sightings to confirm their location as 90 degrees S. They used both sextants and theodolites for this work.The team spent about a week at that location, verifying with navigational tools -- sextant and theodolite -- that indeed, they had reached 90 degrees S.
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Largely because Scott was relying on an unproved strategy involving the use of not only dogs (as Amundsen did) but also horses and motor sledges for transportation. As it turns out, neither the horses nor the motor sledges performed nearly as well as Scott had hoped. It's also worth noting that Amundsen's party set forth nearly two weeks before Scott's did (October 19 vs. November 1), though this was not the only cause, since Amundsen beat Scott to the pole by the considerably wider margin of five weeks (December 14 vs. January 17).
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Cool Antarctica reports that there were 20 souls in that expedition: "Amundsen, Roald - expedition leader Beck, Andreas - seaman and ice pilot Bjaaland, Olav Olavson Gjertsen, Lieutenant Fredrick - first mate. Hansen, Ludvig - Seaman and ice pilot Hanssen, Helmer Hassel, Sverre Johansen, Hjalmar Kristensen - deck-hand and then 3rd engineer Kutchin, Alexander Lindstrøm, Adolf Henrick - cook / carpenter Nilsen, Lieutenant Thorvald - First-Lieutenant, second in command. Nödtvedt, Jacob - 2nd engineer Olsen, Karinius - cook / carpenter Prestrude, Lieutenant Kristian - second officer. Rønne, Martin - sail maker Stubberud, Jorgen - carpenter Sundbeck, Knut - Engineer Wisting, Oskar"
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