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Notes from the Field

    Making the Magic Happen

    The 88S traverse was very much a group effort – in addition to the four of us, literally hundreds of people supported our project to varying degrees. This is not at all uncommon for work in Antarctica: no one person can do everything, and each person brings some unique skill to the effort. Without the […]

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    A Successful Traverse, by our Travelin’ Band

    We smashed it. Our team is back at South Pole Station after a highly successful 88S Traverse. We budgeted 16 to 19 days for the traverse, but we returned to station after just 15 days. Our science instrumentation and the vehicles performed with only minor hiccups, and in general, any problems that arose were solved quickly. The campaign by […]

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    In New Mexico, Land of Volcanoes

    the Potrillo volcanic field in New Mexico is a perfect analog site for testing the kinds of instruments that future explorers might use to investigate volcanic areas on the Moon, Mars and other rocky planets or moons.

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    Goddard Instrument Field Team

    The Goddard Instrument Field Team focuses on conducting field research campaigns in geologic settings that are analogous to locations on other planets and moons throughout the Solar System.

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    On The Road Again

    By the time this hits the press, we will be well on our way. After building the sleds, tuning up the PistenBullys, and going for a couple of test drives around the station, we are about as ready as we are ever going to be. Onward! While on the road, we will be staying the […]

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    Merry Christmas from the South Pole!

    Tom and I have been very busy this week, working with our team and with the folks here on station to build the infrastructure associated with our traverse platform. We arrived at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station about a week ago and were extremely pleased to find that the sleds for our traverse were ready for […]

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    South Pole Station: The Last Stop Before the Traverse

    After a few extra days in the seaside town of McMurdo Station, we flew on a ski-equipped LC-130 for the sunny environs of South Pole Station, where we had a flawless touchdown on the groomed skiway next to the station. This is our last stop before embarking on the traverse in about a week.  Our […]

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    First year anniversary of CYGNSS on orbit

    CYGNSS was launched into low Earth orbit on December 15, 2016 at 08:37 EST and today is its first anniversary. The mission has had a very busy first year on orbit, transitioning from an early engineering commissioning phase into the science observing phase in time for the very active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. The mission […]

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    Greetings from McMurdo!

    Tom and I arrived in McMurdo Station, Antarctica, last Tuesday. Since then, it has been a busy week, full of specialized training and preparing to depart into the deep field… We flew from Christchurch to McMurdo – 7.5 hours on a C-130 airplane operated by the Royal New Zealand Air Force. There were 38 passengers […]

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