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Week 50 at the Pole

Moreno Baricevic, IceCube/NSF Last week was generally busy at the South Pole. The first LC-130 [...]

Side view of an LC-130 plane on the ice after landing at the South Pole.
Week 50 at the Pole

Last week was generally busy at the South Pole. The first LC-130 of the season [...]

Week 49 at the Pole

Daniel Schieffelin, PAE It’s always exciting to see the South Pole traverse show up at [...]

Sun halo filling the sky above snow tractor traverse hauling fuel across the ice.
Week 49 at the Pole

It’s always exciting to see the South Pole traverse show up at the Pole. SPOT, [...]

Week 48 at the Pole

Joshua Leyba, NSF It was a busy week at the Pole. Last year’s IceCube winterovers, [...]

Four winterovers in parkas posing with a small airplane on the ice behind them.
Week 48 at the Pole

It was a busy week at the Pole. Last year’s IceCube winterovers, Martin and Josh, [...]

Week 47 at the Pole

Moreno Baricevic, IceCube/NSF Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the US and as such is [...]

Long tables laid out with formal dinnerware in the South Pole station galley.
Week 47 at the Pole

Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the US and as such is celebrated at the [...]

Week 46 at the Pole

Andrea Dixon, NSF Last week was busy at the South Pole—and cold, too, even though [...]

Group photo gathered around the geographic South Pole sign with pride flags.
Week 46 at the Pole

Last week was busy at the South Pole—and cold, too, even though it’s summer there. [...]

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