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Week 9 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF Last week was somewhat busy at the South Pole for IceCube’s winterovers. [...]

Week 8 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF It’s getting colder and colder at the South Pole. And when temperatures [...]

A man with a hard hat standing in front of the prototype Schwarzschild-Couder telescope at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory
Design and performance of the prototype Schwarzschild-Couder telescope camera

The debut of a new detector has many “firsts”: the first assembly, the first shift, [...]

Week 7 at the Pole

Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, IceCube/NSF Seasons come and seasons go. At the South Pole, you get only [...]

Week 6 at the Pole

Moreno Baricevic, IceCube/NSF Last week was quiet for the IceCube detector but not so quiet [...]

Week 5 at the Pole

Moreno Baricevic, IceCube/NSF Last week, after quite a few delays, the last 25 members of [...]

Week 4 at the Pole

Amon Chokshi, SPT/NSF Last week some of the remaining 2021 winterovers departed the South Pole—the [...]

Three winterovers posing for camera in the IceCube Lab at the South Pole.
Week 3 at the Pole

Last week was fairly quiet at the Pole. The IceCube winterovers dealt with a few [...]

Week 2 at the Pole

Karsten Look, NSF Last week was generally busy at the Pole. There were lots of [...]

Person walking in distance under bright sun with sun halo.
Week 1 at the Pole

Sun halos have been plentiful the last few weeks at the South Pole. Above we [...]

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