Observers aboard R/V Polarstern, a windy campaign in Drake Passage
By Gastón Kreps, Vania Carrera & Bruno Canella | Why are observers aboard R/V Polarstern? The PS97 campaign is planned to be realized in ...

By Gastón Kreps, Vania Carrera & Bruno Canella | Why are observers aboard R/V Polarstern? The PS97 campaign is planned to be realized in ...

By Thomas Ronge | The infamous Patagonian winds kept us at port for three additional days. With this delay, we left for our working ...

By Thomas Ronge | Am I fit enough to work for two or three months aboard a research vessel, operating far from civilisation and ...

By Santiago Pineda Metz And so they days pass by, and here we are almost finishing our magical work. Fear not, I did not ...

by Thomas Ronge | While the current expedition is still at sea, everyone from our cruise is preparing to leave for Chile later this ...

By Henrik Christiansen | Scientists are very busy people (which is also why they rarely write blog entries on time). To be honest most ...

By Hanna Scheuffele & Henrik Christiansen | By the 10th of January the 51 scientists of cruise PS 96 are celebrating half time. ...

By Kevin Kocot | Currently we are breaking ice and making our way westward. The region we are approaching is particularly interesting to some ...

By Leonard Rossmann | On the 27th of December it was time to say good-bye again. Since we left the Neumayer III station, we ...

By Henrik Christiansen | On sixth of December, research icebreaker “Polarstern” began its journey from Cape Town towards Antarctica for the now 30th time. ...