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  2. Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 novel South Pole Station by Ashley Shelby is set at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station of 2002-2003, prior to the opening of the new facility. The 2019 film Where'd You Go, Bernadette features the station prominently and includes scenes of its construction at the closing credits, although the actual station depicted in the film is ...

  3. IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The IceCube Neutrino Observatory (or simply IceCube) is a neutrino observatory developed by the University of Wisconsin–Madison and constructed at the AmundsenScott South Pole Station in Antarctica. [1] The project is a recognized CERN experiment (RE10).

  4. Amundsen-Scott - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Redirect to: AmundsenScott South Pole Station; Retrieved from "https

  5. South Pole Traverse - Wikipedia

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    The South Pole Traverse, also called the South Pole Overland Traverse (SPoT), [2] or McMurdo–South Pole Highway [3] is an approximately 995-mile-long (1,601 km) flagged route over compacted snow and ice [4] in Antarctica that links McMurdo Station on the coast to the AmundsenScott South Pole Station, both operated by the National Science Foundation of the United States. [5]

  6. What it’s really like to live in Antarctica

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    Now a veteran of 16 Antarctica seasons, she has done stints at all three stations – in addition to McMurdo, the largest and most active, there are Amundsen-Scott Station at the geographic south ...

  7. 2024 Antarctica heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The AmundsenScott South Pole Station recorded its warmest average July temperature since 2002 at 6.3 °C (11.3 °F) above average, with an average temperature of −47.6 °C (−53.7 °F) from 20 to 30 July, meeting the average February Antarctic temperature at the typical end of summer.

  8. Degree Angular Scale Interferometer - Wikipedia

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    The Degree Angular Scale Interferometer (DASI) was a telescope installed at the U.S. National Science Foundation's AmundsenScott South Pole Station in Antarctica. It was a 13-element interferometer operating between 26 and 36 GHz ( Ka band ) in ten bands.

  9. Jack F. Paulus Skiway - Wikipedia

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    The Jack F. Paulus Skiway (ICAO: NZSP) is an airport located at AmundsenScott South Pole Station at the South Pole. The station has a runway for aircraft, 3658 m / 12000 ft long. Between October and February, there are several flights per week of ski-equipped LC-130 Hercules aircraft from McMurdo Station to supply the station.