A relatively quiet week at the Pole. Cold, too, although no record breakers. That happened a few weeks ago when there was an early record of –100 °F, which warranted a celebration of the 300 Club (those crazy brave enough to subject their bodies to a 200 °F sauna followed by a trip outside to the –100 °F temperature). […]
Life at the Pole
Week 17 at the Pole
Seems like it was a busy week at the Pole for IceCube’s winterovers. They participated in the UWRightNow project, held a trauma team training session (any connection?), and capped it off with some special social events, including Saturday Pub Trivia. Meanwhile, on the outside, the auroras kept on coming. […]
First planes at the South Pole
The Antarctic Sun, a publication of the United States Antarctic Program, covers the first plane to land at the South Pole for the 2011-2012 austral summer. […]
Solstice at the South Pole
At the South Pole, the June solstice marks a very important shift in the season; it heralds the return of the sun. Needless to say, it warrants special celebration. This article by the Christian Science Monitor explains the festivities and the reason behind them. […]
South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 9
With all major IceCube construction completed, the on-ice population will see a sharp decrease, with 30 already scheduled to depart. Consequently, the IceTop headquarters, also known as the “Purple Palace,” has been emptied and disassembled. […]
South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 26
It was a beautiful Christmas Day, sunny and with no wind—perfect conditions for the Race Around the World. […]
The tip of the Neutrino research iceberg
A great take on traveling to the Pole and how IceCube is providing the infrastructure for a dark matter detector […]