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Week 7 at the Pole

What’s the easiest way to get a nicely centered picture of an approaching airplane on [...]

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Week 6 at the Pole

The week began with some extra-nice halos and ended with an exodus of most of [...]

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Week 5 at the Pole

Giant spools sure do serve as a great photo prop. Now empty, these spools [...]

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Week 4 at the Pole

Last week we saw a sun halo, and a few weeks back we saw the [...]

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IPA2015: registration and abstract submission now open

Image: WIPAC Registration and abstract submission for the IceCube Particle Astrophysics Symposium (IPA2015): Cosmic Neutrinos, [...]

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Week 3 at the Pole

This “ring around the sun” is a halo, an optical phenomenon that occurs from light [...]

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Week 2 at the Pole

At first glance it looks like IceCube winterover Stephan has sprouted some new teeth at [...]

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Week 1 at the Pole

Tagged any good muons lately? Maybe you just aren’t using the right equipment. [...]

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IceCube 2014 in brief

IceCube cosmic-ray results were also used alongside observations from NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, [...]

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Puerto Rican educator Armando Caussade to join IceCube at the South Pole

The IceCube Neutrino Observatory team is anxiously awaiting the arrival of Armando Caussade at the [...]

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