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Category Archives: Life at the Pole

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Week 32 at the Pole

Moreno Baricevic, IceCube/NSF Although the skies were cloudy, the moon shone bright over the IceCube [...]

Week 31 at the Pole

Aman Chokshi, SPT/NSF Last week was action-packed at the South Pole. The beginning of the [...]

Week 30 at the Pole

Aman Chokshi, SPT/NSF Although it is still night at the South Pole, the sun is [...]

Week 29 at the Pole

Dennis Perkins, UTMB/NSF Last week at the Pole was restful—finally. No Polympics or other competitive [...]

Week 28 at the Pole

Aman Choksi, SPT/NSF With the Polympics now over, you’d think the winterovers might be resting [...]

Week 27 at the Pole

Thomas Leps, NSF Last week at the Pole it was still “first work, then play.” [...]

Week 26 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF First there’s work, then there’s play. Last week at the Pole, IceCube’s [...]

Week 25 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF Last week at the Pole was quiet for the IceCube detector but [...]

Week 24 at the Pole

Even though they recently had a fancy dinner at the South Pole, last week supplied [...]

Group photo with Pride flag in front of geographic South Pole sign.
Week 23 at the Pole

After weeks of intense activity spent on networking activities, last week at the Pole felt [...]

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