Yearly Archives: 2015

Week 21 at the Pole

Is that the sun or the moon? That’s the moon alright—since it’s still winter at [...]

First search for ultra-high-energy neutrinos in ARA while future remains uncertain

The Askaryan Radio Array (ARA) is designed as a teraton-scale ultra-high-energy (UHE) neutrino detector in [...]

Week 20 at the Pole

The auroras have been been bright and lively lately. And even though this one curves [...]

Week 19 at the Pole

Last week was fairly quiet as far as the IceCube detector went—no major happenings there. [...]

A new year of data for IceCube

Not everyone begins a new year on January 1, right? That includes IceCubers, who decided [...]

Week 18 at the Pole

With the sun gone, they can cover up their windows all they want to prevent [...]

Week 17 at the Pole

Winterovers at the South Pole keep their emergency response skills fresh by holding regular drills. [...]

Week 16 at the Pole

IceCube’s winterovers spend about thirteen months at the South Pole, trained for and ready to [...]

WIPAC hosts 2015 IceCube Spring Collaboration Meeting and IPA Symposium in Madison

The IceCube Collaboration at the spring 2013 meeting held in Madison, WI. Photo: Zigfried Hampel-Arias, [...]

Going green on the white continent

An Akyaryan Radio Array solar panel rests on top of a gear box before being [...]