Michael Burton's Antarctic Image Gallery, 1996
A semi-random collection of images of Antarctica taken by Michael
Burton using a CCD camera during his South Pole trip in January and
February 1996.
South Pole diary 17 Jan - 10 Feb, 1996
- Antarctic passenger terminal, Christchurch
- Antarctic passenger check-in, Christchurch
- Climbing into the LC130, ready for departure from Christchurch
- Inside a comfy LC130
- An LC130 on the Ice in McMurdo
- Vince's cross, Coastguard icebreaker and helicopter in McMurdo Sound
- Sign on Scott's Hut, McMurdo
- Michael Burton outside Scott's Hut, McMurdo
- The Nathaniel B Palmer in McMurdo
- Flowing water in McMurdo heatwave!
- The Nathaniel B Palmer, a US Coast Guard icebreaker and McMurdo Sound
- AGO6 at McMurdo
- AGO6 at McMurdo
- The IRPS on the laboratory bench, South Pole
- The IRPS on the laboratory bench, South Pole
- Computers inside the MAPO building, South Pole
- Michael Burton at the Ceremonial South Pole
- Craig Smith at the Ceremonial South Pole
- Craig Smith at the South Pole direction sign
- Michael Burton at the South Pole direction sign
- Craig Smith at the South Pole
- Craig Smith at the South Pole
- Michael Burton at the South Pole
- South Pole landscape
- Calibrating the IRPS with a 'Black Body' source
- Calibrating the IRPS with a 'Black Body' source
- Michael Burton inside the MAPO building with the IRPS
- The IRPS and the 'Biggest Blue Board Box' (with LN2 storage dewar) on the MAPO building
- The AST/RO and COBRA telescopes
- The IRPS computer (right), and others, inside the MAPO building
- Pharlap (left), the local Sun
- Terminals in the AMANDA part of MAPO
- The IRPS on the MAPO building with plumbline
- The IRPS on the MAPO building
- The IRPS on the MAPO building with plumbline
- The Dark Sector 'Head', a 'blue building' and a Jamesway
- Michael Burton and the IRPS on the MAPO building
- Michael Burton and the IRPS on the MAPO building
- Michael Burton with the IRPS computer inside the MAPO building
- SPIREX (near-IR telescope) with H-DIMM mask and GRIM
- The SPIREX (near-IR) and SPIRAC (mid-IR) telescopes
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Last Updated 05, March 1996