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- South Pole Station - View from A1, Floor 2 Looking Toward Grid South, Late Summer 2010 by Ella Derbyshire
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On a late summer evening, we were enjoying a mild wind from grid west which shifted the steam from the power plant away from Summer Camp and the berms. The result was this amazing clear view of much of the area behind the elevated station. We have certainly seen some changes in the scenery at the South Pole since the e...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 1 issue 2
Contributors: Billy Stiner, Nathan Greenland and Rose
Science is the purpose of our presence at the bottom of the world, and there are certainly a lot of scientists here, but people arrive at the South Pole with a variety of job skills that are needed for building or oper...-
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Here are His Serene Highness Albert II of Monaco and his fellow travelers arriving at the South Pole. They appeared out of a rather foggy landscape, and crossed onto our skiway near the Amundsen Scott Research Station on the morning of January 14, South Pole time. This was a fairly large group, and in additional to the...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 1 issue 2
Here is a panorama of the Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the evening of December 31, 2008. The snowy landscape around the Pole is fairly quiet, as almost everyone is getting ready for the New Year’s Eve party in the gymnasium of the elevated station. We have not yet ...-
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Amundsen Scott Station is a cold, isolated community of scientists and support personel at the bottom of the world, the South Pole. This is a peculiar place. Anywhere you look, you really are looking north. The station has an alpha entrance on one end and a zulu entrance on the other end. Both of them are, in reali...
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