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1 Science from the South Pole Karina Leppik Science Museum of Minnesota September 5, 2003

2 Aerial View of Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station February 2003

3 The South Pole Astronomy and Astrophysics Climatology and Aeronomy Geophysics, Glaciology and Seismology Dark Sector Quiet Sector Clean Air Sector

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6 Objects emit more than one kind of light X-Ray (image from ROSAT) Ultraviolet (image from UIT) Visible (image from IAC/RGO/Malin) Infrared (image from 2MASS) Radio (image from VLA/WSRT) M33, a spiral galaxy

7 Receiver Room TREND Dewar 230 GHz Dewar PoleSTAR Dewar

8 –Galactic Center CI ( 3 P 1 - 3 P 0 ) CO (4-3) CO (7-6) Sgr B SgrA

9 Why Astronomy at the South Pole?

10 Water in the atmosphere

11 Weather at the South Pole Data are binned by week. –Large dots show median –Thick bar shows 25%  75% –Thin bar shows 10%  90% –Small dots show maximum and minimum measured values Top panel shows PWV as measured by AIR Model 4a balloon flights 1991 to 1996 Bottom 3 panels summarize hourly NOAA weather data from 1977 to 2001 Week of Year

12 Climate Temperature: –Average annual: -56.9 F –Record high: +7.5 F (December 1978) –Record low: -117.0 F (June 1982) Average wind: 12.4 mph Average pressure: 681.4 millibars Average pressure altitude: 10,576 feet

13 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)

14 Other Dark Sector Science: VIPER, DASI, AMANDA

15 What do I do?

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17 Liquid Helium Fills

18 A day in the life of a polie

19 The dome

20 The New (Elevated) Station

21 South Pole Greenhouse

22 Waste Disposal

23 The Ceremonial Pole

24 The Geographic South Pole 90 o South Latitude

25 Other South Poles 90 o South Pole of Inaccessibility Dipmeter reading 80 o at the geographic South Pole South Polar Axis of Rotation Magnetic Dip Pole Geomagnetic Pole

26 Solar Halos

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28 March 20, 2003: two days before sunsetMarch 20: two days before the equinox

29 March 23, 2003: one day after the equinox March 24, 2003: two days after the equinox

30 Green/Blue Flash: March 26, 2003 Pillar: March 25, 2003

31 The terminator: the line between night and day April 1, 2003

32 Venus April 5, 2003: two weeks after sunset

33 Fisheye image of sky Winter 2001 Photo: Chris Martin Aurora (green) Mars

34 Fisheye image of sky Winter 2001 Photo: Chris Martin Aurora Moon

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37 Q&A


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