With the sun out, you can see again—and here we see all the flags surrounding [...]
Flags serve an important purpose at the Pole, marking out routes between places for when [...]
Up, up, and away. That’s a NOAA balloon launch shown in a time-lapse photo—pretty [...]
A new temperature record for 2016 was set at the Pole last week—a low of [...]
This summer, two students worked with WIPAC throught the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program at [...]
One unique aspect of living at the Pole for a year is experiencing only one [...]
Despite the encroaching twilight, this photo of a Scott tent near the South Pole marker [...]
A full moon is doing just as good a job as the sun in lighting [...]
The igloo—the prime attraction at the South Pole for the last few weeks—is no more. [...]
The 2016 WIPAC-QuarkNet internship hosted students from Madison, Cottage Grove, and Janesville, Wisconsin, and even [...]