Week 29 at the Pole

Friday, July 27, 2018 - 9:00am


Raffaela Busse, IceCube/NSF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So much ice, yet it’s no mean feat to keep a stable water supply for the folks at the South Pole.  Housed in the shack shown above is a rodwell, which is how they get their water.  Hot water is sent down a hole to a cavity deep in the ice, and a continuous flow of water is maintained to prevent the rodwell from freezing.  The pressure and the temperature of the rodwell must be checked daily.

Last week at the Pole they celebrated Christmas in July—they had gluhwein and everything.  And … auroras, which never get boring.


Raffaela Busse, IceCube/NSF

 


Raffaela Busse, IceCube/NSF


Raffaela Busse, IceCube/NSF