We are done!!

The science is complete - at least for this season.

We headed out to the field to do some ground pulse radar  (GPR). We are seeing if we can map the actual locations of our antennas. As I understand it, we either need to understand where our antennas are precisely, to understand the ice, or we need to understand the ice to be able to locate the antennas. The radar will hopefully help us solve this problem. It didn't work last year, so hopefully the data it better this year.

We are packed and are just going to be helping around station for the next couple of days. The first flight of the next flight period comes in tomorrow and I have been reserved to help the chef put the new fresh food onto some high shelves.

It is likely going to be a quiet few days, but we are hoping to get out of here of Saturday.

Jethro dragging around the GPR around with Christoph following taking data and Nils doing the GPS mapping

An arty shot of the GPR

Science Team 2 at Station 14

Last commute of the season

Not actually dawn, but as close to dawn as I have seen

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