SP-2005web

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Not your typical collection of SUVs.
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You have to be careful where you park around here.
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The little village under the dome.
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More under the dome.
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A halo around the sun, with the UNSW webcam-on-a-stick
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Fred reviewing the camera installation procedure in the tent atop the tower.
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Final preparations before returning the camera to the telescope.
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Our little workspace on the tower. The tent was a big help.
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Taking down the tent.
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Taking down the tent (2).
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Colin after some cold work outside.
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Jessie on the tower enjoying the view
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The lonely little AASTO
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The dome with a fresh coat of snow.
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Doug in front of the Centre for Iternational Cooperation, better known as the AASTO. (note the Frankenstein boots)
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Colin, after putting up the US & Australian flags at the AASTO
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Doug at the South Pole (hero shot)
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Jessie outside the AASTO (getting cold)
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Below -40C today, for the first time.
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The US-Australian team: Jessie, Fred, Doug, Colin (l-r)
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Winterover Dana stopping by the AASTO for a visit on a balmy (for him) day.
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SETI Institute's (small) presence at the South Pole
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Doug's self portrait on the tower.
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The first of the windy days.