Week 29 at the Pole

Thursday, August 1, 2019 - 3:45pm

Large power generator being serviced
Kathrin Mallot, IceCube/NSF

Last week was a mostly quiet one at the South Pole station.  With winds blowing up to 40 knots for the early part of the week, people were trying to stay indoors.  One of the generators at the power plant was being serviced, so everyone was invited to check that out.  They also celebrated “Christmas in July,” with Secret Santa and White Elephant gift exchanges, which included the oft-learned lesson that the largest box doesn’t always contain the largest present (here it was mostly bubble wrap).  But IceCube winterover Kathrin received a very nice handcrafted mug in the exchange.  Outside, the moon had been around, but it set, leaving the auroras bright enough to be visible again.  But this won’t be the case for long, as twilight is soon approaching.

Person digging lots of bubble wrap out of large box
Kathrin Mallot, IceCube/NSF

Close-up of handcrafted copper mug with Antarctica shape decoration
Kathrin Mallot, IceCube/NSF

Moon in sky, some wispy auroras visible
Kathrin Mallot, IceCube/NSF

Dark sky, green auroras
Kathrin Mallot, IceCube/NSF