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Friday, June 5, 2020 - 11:15am

OK, so the weather’s cold (June average of -64° F),  but there was lots of “cool” stuff at the Pole last week for IceCube’s winterovers. 

Friday, May 29, 2020 - 10:00am

It’s cold at the South Pole, no matter how you slice and dice it.  And as winter settles in, temperatures go even lower. 

Wednesday, May 27, 2020 - 9:30am

Last week was a relatively quiet week at the Pole.  Well, quiet as far as the IceCube detector was concerned, but there were a variety of things going on as usual. 

Friday, May 15, 2020 - 12:00pm

The recent photos from the Pole reflect a peacefulness outside, with the impending darkness of winter still held off by a bright moon

Friday, May 8, 2020 - 10:30am

The skies are getting darker as the period of twilight comes to an end.  As dark as it is, IceCube’s winterovers find it surprising how colorful the sky can become.

Monday, May 4, 2020 - 11:15am

Now that they’re here (they = auroras), we’ll likely see a lot of them.  Which is a good thing—no one ever seems to tire of seeing auroras. 

Friday, April 24, 2020 - 10:30am

There’s a first time for everything, including seeing an aurora waft across the winter sky at the South Pole.  And that first came up last week for IceCube’s winterovers John and Yuya. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2020 - 10:15am

Although there is still a bit of light from the sun far below the horizon, the skies are dark, and the brightest object in the sky last week was the moon. 

Friday, April 10, 2020 - 9:00am

Still light outside after the sun has set?  Well, it does take a while for the sunlight to completely diminish—the entire process takes weeks, going through several stages of twilight.

Monday, April 6, 2020 - 10:45am

Now that the sun has set, indoor leisure activities have taken hold.  It turns out the station gym is just big enough for last week’s new sport, wiffle ball.

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