![The IceCube Lab at night post sunset, with faint light lingering along horizon in background.](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_1110,h_740,c_scale/q_auto/v1651768436/2022week17_ICL_by_night2-celas/2022week17_ICL_by_night2-celas.jpg?_i=AA)
IceCube’s winterovers were out at the IceCube Lab (ICL) for some troubleshooting last week, and they captured a few different views of the ICL in photographs. Above, the lingering light along the horizon still seems quite strong. Below, the stars are more apparent and there is a wisp of an aurora overhead. We get more than a wisp in the subsequent image, where the sky appears full of auroras. Winter night-sky-viewing is in full force. Most of the week was quiet, though, and the winterovers continued with their normal routines, which included exercising their artistic sides—such talent! Celas designed a poster for the Antarctic Games 2022, which he has been organizing, and Moreno has been drawing, displaying some of his work in the South Pole art gallery.
![The IceCube Lab at night, with Milky Way and faint aurora overhead.](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_1110,h_740,c_scale/q_auto/v1651768424/2022week17_ICL_by_night1-celas/2022week17_ICL_by_night1-celas.jpg?_i=AA)
![Dark sky full of green auroras.](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_1110,h_740,c_scale/q_auto/v1651768406/2022week17_Aurora2-celas/2022week17_Aurora2-celas.jpg?_i=AA)
![Side-by-side examples of artwork, a poster on the left featuring penguin head graphic, pencil drawing of realistic face/eyes.](https://res.cloudinary.com/icecube/images/w_1112,h_749,c_scale/q_auto/v1651768438/WO_art/WO_art.jpg?_i=AA)