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The Atmospheric Research Observatory. Weather balloons being launched at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. IceCube technicians lower a cable with dozens of digital optical modules into the ice. IceCube scientist Gary Hill prepares a digital optical module to be lowered into the ice. Looking down into one of the IceCube neutrino detector holes. Computer server cables in the IceCube Laboratory. The IceCube laboratory with hoses for the hotwater drill system in the foreground. The Ice Cube Laboratory on September 20, as dawn was breaking after six months of darkness. USAP meteorologist Kathie Hill attends to the Campbell-Stokes Sunshine Recorder on a not-so-sunny day. Dr Simpson inflating one of his balloons Meteorologist Jeff DeRosa launches a weather balloon. The South Pole Telescope. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory  building and the elevated station. Red lights help maintenance workers doing routine repairs on the South Pole Telescope. The aurora australis above the South Pole Telescope. The South Pole telescope collects data on cosmic microwave background radiation and black matter.
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