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Antarctic rainbow...

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I didn't have my camera with me yesterday when the rainbow was there; but Mike Rice, our comms tech, was able to get a panorama of it. This is the first rainbow I've seen down here and it was pretty amazing. Courtesy of Mike Rice

Winter has arrived...

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The last couple of days have brought cold temperatures, high winds, and lots of snow. There is no open ocean as far as the eye can see, and lots of high snow drifts everywhere. It is really starting to feel like winter down here. April. Photo courtesy of Mike Rice The pictures above and below were taken by our comms tech, Mike Rice, from the same vantage point on the glacier above Hero Inlet. The first is from just after we arrived in April, the second from the last week in July. The change is pretty amazing, but there's even more snow now. The bit of open ocean you can see between the station and Torgersen Island in the July picture is no longer there. As I write this it's not really that cold, only -3F, but with a strong wind the wind chill is -34F. Nothing like the heat they've been having back in Boulder. July. Photo courtesy of Mike Rice Steve, the doc here, found the photo below on one of the servers and sent it to me because he thought it looked exactly