Live From Antarctica: Arc Story
Yesterday, beneath a gloriously blue sky, the first arcs were placed on the station. It was a symbolic moment as the first signs of the exterior form of the station…
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Yesterday, beneath a gloriously blue sky, the first arcs were placed on the station. It was a symbolic moment as the first signs of the exterior form of the station…
A new traverse team arrived back in Utsteinen early this morning, January 23. Although they had some trouble with one of the Prinoth tractors, the remaining tractors came in with eight…
Another day begins in Utsteinen. It is 2 30 in the morning mind you. The traverse team returns, quietly sneaking back into camp. They have left one Prinoth behind and come back…
Monday mornings on most parts of the planet are days when people reluctantly drag themselves back to work. But Utsteinen Mondays are barely discernible from Tuesdays or Thursdays or Fridays.…
The building team spent just 5 days building the station's floor. That's roughly 500 mâ
It is snowing, the sky is overcast, but the sun still pierces through the clouds. A fresh breeze rises now and then upon the Utsteinen ridge, cooling any extremity that…
Yesterday evening at 7 00 pm, the work began on the floor of the station. These guys from Prefalux are very laid back and our team of volunteers is pretty amazing too.…
Building on site continues, no matter what the weather is like. When one activity slows down, another one picks up speed. There are always more than 20 people working up on…
Work on the station is advancing fast. It has been quite sunny but very cold this weekend (-16 to -20°C) at night. The wind has picked up and…
Since the metal struts have been mounted on the Utsteinen ridge, work on the station has been advancing fast. Neither the weather nor the hard physical work has slowed the…