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Equipment and buildings support the IceCube drilling project at the South Pole.

Equipment and buildings support the IceCube drilling project at NSF's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

Credit: Peter West, National Science Foundation


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Buildings house work space and equipment that support drilling for IceCube.

Buildings for the IceCube project at NSF's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station house work space and equipment that support drilling for IceCube, which will be the world's largest neutrino detector.

Credit: Peter West, National Science Foundation


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