Robert Falcon Scott

Devon, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 1868

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Bio

Before his appointment to lead the Discovery Expedition, Scott had followed the conventional career of a naval officer in the Royal Navy. In 1899, he had a chance encounter with Sir Clements Markham, the president of the Royal Geographical Society, thus learning of a planned Antarctic expedition, and soon volunteered to lead this expedition. Having taken this step, his name became inseparably associated with the Antarctic, the field of work to which he remained committed during the final twelve years of his life. Following the news of his death, Scott became a celebrated hero, a status reflected by the many permanent memorials erected across the nation. In the closing decades of the 20th century, Scott became a figure of controversy, with questions raised about his competence and character. Commentators in the 21st century have on the whole regarded Scott more positively, noting errors made by his team members, but attributing the expedition's fate primarily to misfortune.

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Robert Falcon Scott

Planets

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Sun in 15° 59' Gemini
Moon in 29° 52' Sagittarius
Mercury in 7° 49' Cancer
Venus in 26° 42' Cancer
Mars in 11° 59' Taurus
Jupiter in 9° 15' Aries
Saturn in 1° 22' Sagittarius (r)
Uranus in 11° 25' Cancer
Neptune in 16° 48' Aries
Pluto in 16° 15' Taurus
North Node in 29° 44' Leo (r)
Chiron in 0° 3' Aries

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Patterns

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Grand Trine

Venus in 26° Cancer
Chiron in 0° Aries
Saturn in 1° Sagittarius

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T-Square

Moon in 29° Sagittarius
Chiron in 0° Aries
Mercury in 7° Cancer

Special Features

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The moon was a waning gibbous moon

The chart is a See Saw shape

Declinations

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