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A base camp for observing penguins and marine mammals as well as otherscientific observations.
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Scientist studying krill
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Krill sorted by size
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Live krill in aerated bottle
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Live krill in aerated bottle
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Mast of oceanographic buoy
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Nautically enhanced view of Antarctic coastline
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Crepuscular rays illuminating Antarctic Peninsula
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Tabular iceberg
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Banding of ice clearly seen in this closeup view of a tabular iceberg. Thehorizontal bands of ice are similar to stratigraphic layers in rock formationsand can be dated under certain circumstances when the ice is still in place.
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A small tabular iceberg with an ice cave
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Ice, rock, snow, and ocean dominate the Antarctic Peninsula landscape.
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An angular mountain peak looking like the prow of a ship seemingly cuts throughan Antarctic Peninsula ice field.
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Report by Charles L. Roberts, Meteorologist in Charge at Cape Hallett,Antarctica Joint United States-New Zealand Station. This station wasestablished in support of the International Geophysical Year and had scientistsover-winter from 1957 until 1964.
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Hallett Station with Mt. Herschel in the background. Sir Edmund Hillary led anexpedition to climb Mt. Herschel in the 1967-1968 summer season.
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The welcome image for the report - Adelie penguins on an ice floe with theirreflection in calm waters.
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Artistic rendering of Charles Roberts by Peter McIntyre. Roberts wasmeteorology scientific leader. Lew Jones, below, was deputy scientificleader for aurorae, geomagnetism, and seismology.
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Portraits of Alex Black, ionosphere, electronics, and communications. Below isBrian Reid, biologist.
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Matt Pryor and Don Douglas, summer biology investigators
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Map of the Hallett Glacier region showing Cape Hallett and Seabee Hook.
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