Week 31 at the Pole

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Christian Krueger, IceCube/NSF

The igloo from last week is finally finished. What began as an afternoon project ended up taking an entire week (well, high winds were partly to blame). In the image above, you can see the igloo lit from within, and perhaps even discern that there are only few blocks missing to complete the ceiling. They had some fine auroras to watch while building the igloo, and once finished, they gathered inside for a group photo and a warm treat—not hot cocoa, but a Thai curry. With people inside, and with its low-profile, hidden-beneath-blankets entrance, the igloo can maintain an interior temperature above 0 ºF.

The auroras were bountiful and varied in color last week, giving a nice purple show across a large part of the sky on one night. That can’t be what IceCube winterover Christian is reacting to in the last image below, since not only is he indoors but there are no unblocked windows to the outdoors that he could be looking through. What is it then? He is reacting to an elephant hiding in the janitor’s room—or “acting,” we should say, as it’s all part of shooting a short film for the Winter International Film Festival. Quite convincing, and a great teaser for their film!

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Christian Krueger, IceCube/NSF
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Christian Krueger, IceCube/NSF
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Christian Krueger, IceCube/NSF
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South Pole WIFF Team/NSF