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242 viewsAn aerial view of the Aurora Australis breaking through the sea ice surrounding it, noted to be smooth snow-covered sea ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Alice O'ConnorOct 09, 2008
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79 viewsTed Scambos, helping out by cleaning and drying off dishes, down in the galley.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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187 viewsOne of several teams aboard the Aurora Australis, being lowered in the basket so that can start their research.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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95 viewsThe AWI self-developed Helicopter EM Sensor, ready for deployment.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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229 viewsAn aerial view of an example of rafted nila.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Alice O'ConnorOct 09, 2008
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115 viewsA view of the stormy Ross Sea.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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110 viewsTed Scambos on the bride of the Aurora Australis.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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210 viewsPart of the Heitronics KT-19.82 thermal radiometer, mounted to the port side rail of the Aurora Australis, to measure the skin temperature of the sea ice.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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274 viewsThe all-sky camera, securely attached above the bridge.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Erica KayOct 09, 2008
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125 viewsWhile on the expedition, the crew got to see one of those rare phenomena: the southern lights, also named the aurora australis.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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117 viewsWhile on the expedition, the crew got to see one of those rare phenomena: the southern lights, also named the aurora australis.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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112 viewsWhile on the expedition, the crew got to see one of those rare phenomena: the southern lights, also named the aurora australis.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDCOct 09, 2008
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