Yearly Archives: 2018
Week 19 at the Pole
A quiet week at the Pole for the detector, but he photos were just striking! [...]
Week 18 at the Pole
Even in winter, you can get an impressive halo—here it’s the moon. Halos are caused [...]
Week 17 at the Pole
Last week was fairly relaxed at the Pole. Some testing and troubleshooting with the detector, [...]
Prototype camera set for integration into novel gamma-ray telescope
A unique high-speed camera, designed to capture the fleeting effects of gamma rays crashing into [...]
Week 16 at the Pole
Although the sky is not yet dark, auroras appeared for the first time this austral [...]
Week 15 at the Pole
The detector was behaving, so IceCube’s winterovers had sufficient time to fit in a number [...]
Week 14 at the Pole
Didn’t we say the sun had set already? We did. But that doesn’t mean the [...]
Week 13 at the Pole
Who needs the sun when you have a moon like this! This image shows the [...]
Week 12 at the Pole
At the South Pole, you never know whether the skies will be clear enough to [...]
Week 11 at the Pole
Last week was stormy at the Pole, according to IceCube’s winterovers. Guess that’s where these [...]