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Week 49 at the Pole

Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF Busy, busy,…busy! There was a lot going on at the Pole last [...]

IceCube observation of the cosmic-ray anisotropy in the Southern Hemisphere

Extremely energetic charged particles called cosmic rays are accelerated by violent cosmic objects before raining [...]

Week 48 at the Pole

Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF Last week at the Pole there was a mix of activities. First [...]

Week 47 at the Pole

Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF It was on the quiet side last week at the Pole. Weather [...]

Week 46 at the Pole

Joe Baines-Holmes, IceCube/NSF Business as usual for the start of summer at the South Pole. [...]

Week 45 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF Summer season at the Pole starts out slowly, with the first small [...]

Meet IceCube’s 2024-2025 winterovers, Joe and Ilya!

Joe (left) and Ilya (right) at the ceremonial South Pole. Credit: Ilya Bodo, IceCube/NSF The [...]

Week 44 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF Out with the old, in with the new. It’s that time of [...]

Week 43 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF They’re back! The planes, that is—and the people. It happens every year. [...]

Week 42 at the Pole

Connor Duffy, IceCube/NSF More incoming flights means more freshies! They get pretty excited at the [...]

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