Week 16 at the Pole

Monday, May 6, 2019 - 3:15pm

Close-up of 3D printer
Benjamin Eberhardt, IceCube/NSF

The extreme environment of the South Pole poses numerous challenges for those who work there, especially during the winter.  One difficulty is simply dealing with things that break.  You can’t just order a replacement online.  Planning ahead helps, as does a well-equipped machine shop, which as of this winter boasts a 3D printer, above.  Handy.

Last week was clear (and cold!), and IceCube’s winterovers found themselves working outside as well as inside.  Now that it’s dark enough, they removed light-protection coverings from the new IceAct telescopes. Indoors they were troubleshooting some issues with antenna connections and were replacing hard drives.  Another active week.

Person working outside at South Pole under bright moon
Benjamin Eberhardt, IceCube/NSF

Person wearing parka indoors, working with cable and screwdriver
Benjamin Eberhardt, IceCube/NSF

Person crouching in front of rack of computers
Benjamin Eberhardt, IceCube/NSF