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The ship that gave the name to Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated Terra Nova expedition has been found in the waters off Greenland, the Schmidt Ocean Institute reports.
The SS Terra Nova took Scott's British team to Antarctica in 1910. They raced to be the first to the South Pole but were beaten by Roald Amundsen's Norwegian team by only a matter of days. On their way back, bad weather set in and Scott and several team members died.
The SS Terra Nova continued to work in Arctic and Antarctic waters before finally getting damaged by ice and sinking off Greenland in 1943. A ship from the Schmidt Ocean Institute was testing its multibeam mapping echo sounders when it discovered the ship deep in the frigid waters.
The testing was being carried out in preparation for a undersea survey planned for next year. Who knows what else they'll discover!
[Photo of Terra Nova expedition courtesy NOAA]
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