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Week 35 at the Pole

The satellite dome sits frosted over as it waits for the sunrise—here it’s shown backlit [...]

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Week 34

IceCube winterover Johannes’s camera withstood a time-lapse session outdoors last week—a little frosty looking afterward [...]

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Week 33 at the Pole

False alarm from week 32—aurora viewing remained in full force last week at the Pole. [...]

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Week 32 at the Pole

Who knows, but it could be that this fantastic shot is the last we’ll see [...]

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Week 31 at the Pole

It was a pretty busy time last week at the Pole. IceCube’s winterovers had some [...]

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Week 30 at the Pole

Last week the weather was a bit mixed, and the winterovers had their lunar eclipse [...]

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Week 29 at the Pole

So much ice, yet it’s no mean feat to keep a stable water supply for [...]

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Week 28 at the Pole

There were two bingos last week at the Pole: (1) the game, where some improvising [...]

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Week 27 at the Pole

Last week at the Pole, the weather was perfect for starting out the second half [...]

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Week 26 at the Pole

The 4th of July is now behind us, but this view of the South Pole [...]

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