A relatively quiet week at the Pole ended with the excitement of the first arriving plane and tours of the ice tunnels.
South Pole station had their final all-hands meeting, at which they held their yearly raffle of flags that had been outside all winter.
Last week, the intrepid South Pole station winterovers got themselves together (all but two of them!) for an outdoor group photo.
It was sunrise last week at the Pole, but the sky opposite the sunrise was a showstopper as well.
Although sunrise hasn’t “officially” arrived yet, the South Pole station held their celebratory sunrise meal last week.
With increasing daylight, the large pile of snow that has accumulated over the winter in front of the ICL is all the more apparent.
It’s now bright enough to see your way around outside at the Pole, which is great…depending on your perspective.
Last week was a quiet one for IceCube, and the brightening sky was beautiful as it appeared behind the South Pole station.
Last week, some of the winterovers walked out beyond the storage berms out on the ice to take some photographs of the setting moon.
Last week, IceCube winterovers made not one but two trips out to the IceCube Lab.