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Week 34 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF As the Antarctic winter draws to a close, our winterovers picked up [...]

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Week 16 at the Pole

Although the sky is not yet dark, auroras appeared for the first time this austral [...]

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Week 34 at the Pole

With a near perfect uptime and very few detector issues, winterovers enjoyed a quiet week. [...]

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Week 33 at the Pole

Winterovers have been waiting for the sun for many months and the growing anticipation was [...]

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Week 48 at the Pole

There won’t be too many more shots of this South Pole marker. Each year, [...]

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Week 47 at the Pole

It’s official—Sven and Carlos, IceCube’s winterovers for the past year, have left the Pole. [...]

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Week 46 at the Pole

A nice halo sets a peaceful scene from the Pole, but it has been anything [...]

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Week 44 at the Pole

With the first planes of the summer season come an influx of new faces and [...]

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Week 43 at the Pole

This week saw the first planes arriving for the summer season at the Pole—that’s pretty [...]

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Week 41 at the Pole

The IceCube winterovers share space with other folks stationed at the South Pole during the [...]

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