Looking back on more than 45 years of overwinterings at German Antarctic stations
The value of long-term scientific observations in remote locations A guest article by Steven Franke, Jölund Asseng, Tim Heitland and Alfons Eckstaller. This year, ...
The value of long-term scientific observations in remote locations A guest article by Steven Franke, Jölund Asseng, Tim Heitland and Alfons Eckstaller. This year, ...
Dear readers, All of a sudden, everything goes so fast. The year is over, we’ve helped our successors get settled in and officially handed ...
That’s what a small magnetic sign on the hallway wall of our ÜWI sleeping quarters reminds us. And it’s a good thing that it’s ...
We looked out the window, the rotors buzzed, clouds glided by. We felt a slight pressure in our ears as the aeroplane slowly descended. ...
Before we could venture onto the sea ice during our overwintering, it had to first be certified as safe. This decision is made by ...
The EDEN ISS Container is one of my favourite things to shoot. Maybe in part because I find the EDEN project so interesting. Unfortunately, ...
In this blog entry, I’ll share some breath-taking images of our library, radome and portable shelter – something a bit like a camper and ...
When it comes to taking photos in the Antarctic, there’s not much you can do wrong. No matter what angle you shoot the Neumayer ...
Hi, everybody! I’m Micha, the electrical engineer for the Neumayer Station III, and in this series of blog entries, I’d like to share a ...
Dear readers, Once again we had a week-long storm; it was bitter cold, made worse by the windchill, and the howling winds never seemed ...