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Explosive Event: South Pole Telescope Eyes Birth of First Massive Galaxies

Explosive Event: South Pole Telescope Eyes Birth of First Massive Galaxies
New data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) indicate that the birth of the first massive galaxies that lit up the early universe was an explosive event, happening faster and ending sooner than suspected ...

Boomerangs and Bad Weather: Storms Delay First Planes to McMurdo Station

Boomerangs and Bad Weather: Storms Delay First Planes to McMurdo Station
Late August storms around McMurdo Station delayed the first U.S. Antarctic Program flights to Antarctica since March, but the last of six planned flights finally took place on Aug. 31 (local time), officially ending the winter fly-in period called Winfly ...

South Pole Telescope Discovers Galaxy Cluster Creating Stars at Record Pace

South Pole Telescope Discovers Galaxy Cluster Creating Stars at Record Pace
A National Science Foundation-funded radio telescope in Antarctica has found an extraordinary galaxy cluster that may force astronomers to rethink how galaxy clusters and the galaxies that inhabit them evolve ...

Antarctic Medical Evacuation

Antarctic Medical Evacuation
National Science Foundation (NSF) officials have set in motion the necessary steps to airlift a patient from McMurdo Station. The patient's condition may require treatment beyond what can be provided at the station's medical facility ...

Blue Ribbon Panel Recommends Logistical Improvements to Support Antarctic Science

Blue Ribbon Panel Recommends Logistical Improvements to Support Antarctic Science
On July 23, 2012, the 12-member U.S. Antarctic Program Blue Ribbon Panel, commissioned by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) released their report ...

Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change

Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change
Intense warm climate intervals have occurred in the Arctic over the past 2.8 million years and correspond closely with times when parts of Antarctica were also ice-free and warm ...

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