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ROMEO cooling off  
   

ROMEO cooling off

This is a photo of the enclosure outside of Hut 8. I opened it up to allow cold dry air inside, the air in the Crary Lab is artificially adjusted to a humidity to 20%. That moisture likes to condense and freeze inside the camera. The cold dry air allows me to test romeo without dessicant.
Drowning Romeo

November 16th 2005
First of all, despite what this blog site might list above, Antarctica is not a part of South America. It is its own continent with land underneath all of its ice and mountains. Just thought I should make that correction. This morning I pulled up Romeo from dive hut #8 out on the sea ice, where it had been resting on the sea floor, 80 feet below. Ben the Antarctic Scout, helped me with some wir ... read more
Antarctica » Antarctica » McMurdo Station

 Flag Speculation over the existence of a "southern land" was not confirmed until the early 1820s when British and American commercial operators and British and Russian national expeditions began exploring the Antarctic Peninsula region and other areas sou... ... read more
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