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Week 11 at the Pole

With the equinox last week, the annual sunset dinner was held at the South Pole [...]

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Tidings from the 2015 IceCube Masterclass

The second edition of the IceCube Masterclass took place on Wednesday, March 18, at nine [...]

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Here comes HAWC: New observatory to seek out gamma rays

Image: HAWC Collaboration High on a sleeping Mexican volcano, a new particle astrophysics observatory is [...]

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Week 10 at the Pole

Close up, with the sun behind it, or from a distance, with the sun shining [...]

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Week 9 at the Pole

The temperatures have been dropping, into the –50s °C, while the sun continues to get [...]

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Week 8 at the Pole

It was a week of acronyms and snow surveys. Each year at the Pole, [...]

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Week 7 at the Pole

What’s the easiest way to get a nicely centered picture of an approaching airplane on [...]

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Week 6 at the Pole

The week began with some extra-nice halos and ended with an exodus of most of [...]

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Week 5 at the Pole

Giant spools sure do serve as a great photo prop. Now empty, these spools [...]

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Week 4 at the Pole

Last week we saw a sun halo, and a few weeks back we saw the [...]

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