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3/2/2007
Just days before IPY officially began, scientists at the South Pole collected the first test observations from a massive new telescope. The National Science Foundation has released an animation that shows the scale of the 280-ton telescope as well as video of construction.
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3/1/2007
The search for chunks of solar system debris is underway in the extreme conditions of the Antarctic as part of the "Antarctic Search for Meteorites" program, supported by NASA, the National Science Foundation and the Smithsonian Institution. Go behind the scenes and see the search in progress.
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2/26/2007
A preview of a major IPY outreach program that will bring the poles to audiences at science centers and museums across America and online.
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2/1/2007
Six educators from the ARISE (ANDRILL Research Immersion for Science Educators) team bring science into your world.
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1/1/2007
A Web site with data and images from the first International Polar Year (IPY).
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12/15/2006
Gretchen Hofmann, an NSF-funded biologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, was interviewed live from McMurdo Station, Antarctica
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11/1/2006
Ever wonder what it's like to spend winter at the South Pole? Explore the Earth's most remote scientific research facility.
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11/1/2006
Website with images and information from an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History.
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9/16/2006
Journals and images from the NABOS K-12 Teacher Summer School program's cruise.
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3/23/2006
In a little more than seven minutes, NASA data visualizers lead viewers across the icy reaches of Antarctica, the drifting expanse of polar sea ice, the shrinking cap around the North Pole, and more.
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