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Week 33 at the Pole

The yellow light cast on the ground makes the scene look almost like a sandy [...]

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Week 32 at the Pole

It’s still dark at the Pole these days, but knowing that the sunrise is not [...]

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Week 31 at the Pole

A failed Acopian power supply is on the table for investigation. The IceCube winterovers [...]

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Week 30 at the Pole

Since December is a summer month in the Southern Hemisphere, many countries like Australia and [...]

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Week 29 at the Pole

The South Pole has been described as an otherworldly place. So it’s befitting for [...]

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Week 28 at the Pole

Don’t let these bright lights in the South Pole station gym (nice facilities, huh?) confuse [...]

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Week 27 at the Pole

Which to marvel at more—the dark, star-studded sky or the fantastic aurora shimmering up from [...]

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Week 26 at the Pole

They work hard, and they play hard. This week, play involved some billiards—the annual [...]

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Week 25 at the Pole

They’re halfway there! It’s midwinter at the South Pole, and they’re celebrating. [...]

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Week 24 at the Pole

It was the first winter open mic session and IceCube winterover Felipe was behind his [...]

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