Negative 103 degs F. I hope that makes it into your research paper. If you walked outside naked in that temp I bet you would freeze solid in less than a minute. How does that not freeze your lungs. I agree. This was very informative
Reminded me of the old time light house keepers. Thank you on behalf of the rest of the planet how stand to learn amazing science through your efforts.
I don't know half of what you said but I feel like I now have a degree in science. Thanks for posting this. I wish I could work down there. I've even looked into getting a job as a vehicle driver. Personally Id take a job shoveling snow for 11 months just so I could see the stars in possibly the darkest sky area. I also had no clue it gets that cold. I've been in -8 degs f. I couldn't imagine how cold -103 f is. Im sure its worth it. Let me know if you have a job opening for a pencil sharpener or boot lacer. Ill take it and I wont require a salary. Thanks for the info and the time it took to make this and upload it.
I cannot find words to describe The beauty of that continent ....you are blessed by god to be there .....thank you for the video ...I'm in awe of what you do their ..I've applied to work at Antarctica hopefully one day it will come true..thank you for the video it helps me get a better understanding of what is done there ..pls keep posting videos..thanks again ❤
Great video thanks for sharing. Good to c the behind the scenes of the science. Do you also have any optical telescopes. The fuel burn seems like an awful lot. I guess solar panels r hopeless there. Do all other facilities there burn fuel for power? Many thanks Gary (Brisbane; Australia)
What an incredible lab! How long did it take to build that place? And did I hear you say you're at an altitude of 10,000 feet? No wonder conditions are so extreme... Looks like the skills you guys have are more than adequate to run that huge neutrino camera single handedly so to speak....wow, what an amazing observatory.....
honest question...when you speak of "night time" and "sunset," are you referring to the times before the 6 month periods of lightness/darkness? What would night time, sunset be? I thought even on the equinoxes the sun just wiggled back and forth before either staying "down"/"up" for 6 months
Incredible, so much equipment to hope catching something that happens once every 100 years. With so many stars in our galaxy alone it’s strange that not more of the supernova are happening. What about other galaxies? And how come neutrinos can travel faster than light?
Great video! so there is a 24 hour sun that goes around 360 for half the year or not? The conflicting info from people in antarctica is a little confusing.
Can the Neutrino Observatory be used as a directed energy weapon or as a ATC for non earth vehicles such as UAPs with exotic anti matter particals and can it communicate with interstella space vehicle fleet ? Can the DOMS be relocatable, and can they provide an energy barrier against targeted weapons ?
What's in a DOM cable? Power for 4 DOMS, and fiberoptic? Or is it ethernet? Or something else? How do you communicate with a DOM? What voltage/current is used to power them? Thanks!
Electron neutrino current are the smallest hydraulically superior, of the negative pole of magnetic current. I predicted their polarized flow on the web in 96 and in a 2003 copyright as moving to all stars, which consume these, forming new large particles which oppose them. In fact, two poles of energy consumed produce 2 poles of opposing high mass flow currents which are known in biblical terms as the 4 winds and as the 4 pillars holding up the heavens
The aurora with the milky way in the background... just wow! Thank you for being there for us.
Mind-blowing 🤯 That's as much like being on a space station as you could be. Making new discoveries in science. Amazing! ❤ Thank you! ⚛️
Amazing views... what an experience to be there and immerse in all that!
This deserves 1 Billion views and 1 Billion likes!
Thank you for making this video! I am working on a research paper on IceCube and this was so informative and well produced :)
Negative 103 degs F. I hope that makes it into your research paper. If you walked outside naked in that temp I bet you would freeze solid in less than a minute. How does that not freeze your lungs. I agree. This was very informative
I predicted it's results with perfect accuracy. See my other comment
Thanks a lot for this video. It's great to actually have an insight into how it's like on site. It's beautiful and amazing.
fascinating experiment and fabulous job, guys.
Very interesting, thanks for a small glimpse into this incredible research project
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing this guys! This is definitely the closest we can get to the cosmos on the Earth (I guess haha).
Reminded me of the old time light house keepers.
Thank you on behalf of the rest of the planet how stand to learn amazing science through your efforts.
I don't know half of what you said but I feel like I now have a degree in science.
Thanks for posting this. I wish I could work down there. I've even looked into getting a job as a vehicle driver. Personally Id take a job shoveling snow for 11 months just so I could see the stars in possibly the darkest sky area. I also had no clue it gets that cold. I've been in -8 degs f. I couldn't imagine how cold -103 f is. Im sure its worth it. Let me know if you have a job opening for a pencil sharpener or boot lacer. Ill take it and I wont require a salary.
Thanks for the info and the time it took to make this and upload it.
I cannot find words to describe The beauty of that continent ....you are blessed by god to be there .....thank you for the video ...I'm in awe of what you do their ..I've applied to work at Antarctica hopefully one day it will come true..thank you for the video it helps me get a better understanding of what is done there ..pls keep posting videos..thanks again ❤
Great video, greetings from the Czech republic, keep yourselves warm :)
After watching this video, the temperatures outside don't seem to be so bad :D
❤️❤️ love from india. Appreciate what you guys are doing.
Good job guys, The video and the work you do is awesome keep it going. Love to see more. peace
A video Wes Anderson would be proud of. Great work.
Fascinating insight into the world of neutrino science(s) & the works that take place at the South Pole , very kool’z mini doc 👍😎
Great video thanks for sharing. Good to c the behind the scenes of the science. Do you also have any optical telescopes. The fuel burn seems like an awful lot. I guess solar panels r hopeless there. Do all other facilities there burn fuel for power? Many thanks Gary (Brisbane; Australia)
Man. Imagine being that qualified and that valuable.
Its a dream of mine to go there to do a work tour. What an incredible experience
What an incredible lab! How long did it take to build that place?
And did I hear you say you're at an altitude of 10,000 feet? No wonder conditions are so extreme...
Looks like the skills you guys have are more than adequate to run that huge neutrino camera single handedly so to speak....wow, what an amazing observatory.....
Did I read correctly that the base is 11108 ft above sea level? I'd go just for the cookies.
Thank you 😊🙋♀️
Wishing you (and us) a Supernova 🤗
honest question...when you speak of "night time" and "sunset," are you referring to the times before the 6 month periods of lightness/darkness? What would night time, sunset be? I thought even on the equinoxes the sun just wiggled back and forth before either staying "down"/"up" for 6 months
Awesome, wish I was there with you all (for a few days, maybe)
Incredible, so much equipment to hope catching something that happens once every 100 years. With so many stars in our galaxy alone it’s strange that not more of the supernova are happening. What about other galaxies? And how come neutrinos can travel faster than light?
Amazing
Great video. Thank you for your job guys! (y)
Excellent. Thank you for the video. Could you identify the music played towards the end of the video?
Great video. Thanks!
Great video! so there is a 24 hour sun that goes around 360 for half the year or not? The conflicting info from people in antarctica is a little confusing.
God bless you
You remind me of Simon Cruller from Z Nation when he lived up in Alaska.
Can the Neutrino Observatory be used as a directed energy weapon or as a ATC for non earth vehicles such as UAPs with exotic anti matter particals and can it communicate with interstella space vehicle fleet ? Can the DOMS be relocatable, and can they provide an energy barrier against targeted weapons ?
Something is going on down there
WOW❤❤❤
So did you pick anything up from SN 2023ixf or betelgeuse?
HAIL 2 YOU CHAMPIONS :)
So amazing
Tq for your sharing.
What's in a DOM cable? Power for 4 DOMS, and fiberoptic? Or is it ethernet? Or something else? How do you communicate with a DOM? What voltage/current is used to power them? Thanks!
Wow ive counted more than 15 shooting starts at the end of the video with aurora lights
Salute to researchers and scientists. I wish there should be also our researchers and our country pakistani flag 🇵🇰 . Regards Shagufta Fahmid 👌
W O W
I wish to be there one day.
link to boots please
Now the monolith makes sense
12:18 -- Night time images
Electron neutrino current are the smallest hydraulically superior, of the negative pole of magnetic current. I predicted their polarized flow on the web in 96 and in a 2003 copyright as moving to all stars, which consume these, forming new large particles which oppose them.
In fact, two poles of energy consumed produce 2 poles of opposing high mass flow currents which are known in biblical terms as the 4 winds and as the 4 pillars holding up the heavens
Supposedly, the poles are shifting rapidly. The magnetic field is altering
No chance all that investment just to detect a neutrino 😑😑 more to that place 💯
Namaste
thanks for showing us my friend anyways is planets visible in antartica I subbed
Nevermind, I found it.
Any kind of military presence? any hush hush agencies? any clandestine activity? in ICE cube or rest of the station. I assume not.
One day... your experiences now, will inform the crews sitting in a similar astronomy research lab on the Moon in about 50 years or so....
I couldn't help but notice this was filled on 9/11
You caught a UFO in your time laps of the aurora.
tell us what really happens... like causing earthquakes, etc.
Great we're all Frozen in a cube. Cuz some stuff that happened. We had no say In it.
Weak 13, Project Deadpool 🥵🧊😕 evil scientist suck , nice bioreactor for permaculture?
Zerorez why are they lying to us about the air.
Weapons research facility
Neutrinos can arrive up to 15 minutes before light does.? I was lied to at physic courses and lectures.