| 1750 |  |
Hawaiian sunset |
Hawaii, Hawaii 1982 February |
1751 |  |
Entrance to dome at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station |
South Pole Station |
1752 |  |
The geodesic dome and skylab as seen from the old Clean Air Facility at South Pole Station. |
South Pole Station |
1753 |  |
The new Atmospheric Research Observatory (ARO) replaced the old Clean Air Facility. This was built for NOAA's Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado. |
South Pole Station |
1754 |  |
Lieutenant Mark Boland taking air samples for Dr. Charles Keeling of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. |
South Pole Station |
1755 |  |
Lieutenant Mark Boland making Ozone measurements with a Dobson spectrophotometer . Hair is a little out of regulation but no barbers at the South Pole. |
South Pole Station |
1756 |  |
Launching an ozonesonde. This balloon transported instrument measures a vertical profile of the ozone layer. |
South Pole Station |
1757 |  |
Launching an ozonesonde. This balloon transported instrument measures a vertical profile of the ozone layer. |
South Pole Station |
1758 |  |
Ozonesonde launch during the ozone hole episode of 1997. |
South Pole Station 1997 September |
1759 |  |
Sunset over the station in the austral fall of 1997. |
South Pole Station 1997 April |
1760 |  |
Aurora australis over South Pole Station in the 1997 austral winter. |
South Pole Station 1997 July |
1761 |  |
LIDAR measurement emanating from Atmospheric Research Observatory (ARO) Building . This instrument is used to measure stratospheric clouds. |
South Pole Station 1997 July |
1762 |  |
Lee Eason of the Seattle office observing angles with Eskimo helper |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1763 |  |
A weasel making its way across a lagoon at Point Lay |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1764 |  |
View of a weasel from the top of a pressure ridge out on the Beaufort Sea |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1765 |  |
Looking down from the top of a pressure ridge. Man in picture provides sense of height of ridge. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1766 |  |
Cat train enroute from Pitt Point to Point Lay. Train is hauled by caterpillar tractors - thus term "cat train" |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1767 |  |
Cat train enroute from Pitt Point to Point Lay. Train is hauled by caterpillar tractors - thus term "cat train" |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1768 |  |
Leo Attungowruk and wife standing, Warren Neokok and wife sitting. The men helped with the survey work. At Point Lay Village. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1769 |  |
The camp at Pitt Point. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1770 |  |
Smoothing a landing strip on sea ice at Pitt Point. Long shadows and frozen sea indicate early in the spring. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1771 |  |
Commander Glenn Moore on the left, radioman Simonson, and Billy Neokok. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1772 |  |
A Norseman airplane delivering the mail. All mail was airmail in the Arctic field camps. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1773 |  |
Helping dig the ice cellar. Because of the permafrost, this served as a year- round refrigerator. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1774 |  |
Helping dig the ice cellar. Because of the permafrost, this served as a year- round refrigerator. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1775 |  |
Helping dig the ice cellar. Because of the permafrost, this served as a year- round refrigerator. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1776 |  |
Chow hall at Point Pitt. Lynn Morgan, in apron, was a great cook. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1777 |  |
Celebrating a successful whaling season on the beach at Point Barrow. The whales were cut up and divided among the villagers. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1778 |  |
Celebrating a successful whaling season on the beach at Point Barrow. The whales were cut up and divided among the villagers. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1779 |  |
Celebrating a successful whaling season on the beach at Point Barrow. The whales were cut up and divided among the villagers. The blanket toss or "nelikatuk?" was a favorite game. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1780 |  |
Celebrating a successful whaling season on the beach at Point Barrow. The whales were cut up and divided among the villagers. The blanket toss or "nelikatuk?" was a favorite game. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1781 |  |
Celebrating a successful whaling season on the beach at Point Barrow. The whales were cut up and divided among the villagers. The blanket toss or "nelikatuk?" was a favorite game. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1782 |  |
Ice floe passing by loaded with trash and waste from Point Barrow, 80 miles to the west. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1783 |  |
Neir Negovanna and his wife Roseanna share a reflective moment. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1784 |  |
A skinned caribou getting ready for the frying pan. Mosquito headnet man to left. The other man is Samuel Penangoona. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1785 |  |
Two LCM's (landing craft medium) used to ferry much of the surveyors' camp to Pitt Point in the late summer. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1786 |  |
Navy reservists shuttling survey crew's annual supplies ashore with "Water Buffalo" from an LST of the Barrow Expedition (BAREX). Shallow water necessitated anchoring offshore. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1787 |  |
Navy reservists shuttling survey crew's annual supplies ashore with "Water Buffalo" from an LST of the Barrow Expedition (BAREX). Shallow water necessitated anchoring offshore. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1788 |  |
An airplane view of the camp at Pitt Point in midsummer. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1789 |  |
Commander Maurice Hecht, Commander Glenn Moore, and Bud Stone at the Barrow headquarters. |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1790 |  |
Cat train enroute from Pitt Point to Point Lay. Train is hauled by caterpillar tractors - thus term "cat train" |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1791 |  |
Cat train enroute from Pitt Point to Point Lay. Train is hauled by caterpillar tractors - thus term "cat train" |
Alaska Arctic Coast 1950 |
1792 |  |
Survey crew under Assistant John F. Pratt, #1, departing San Francisco for the surveying along the Alaska-Canada 141st Meridian Boundary. |
San Francisco, California |
1793 |  |
Survey crew under Assistant John F. Pratt, #1, departing San Francisco for the surveying along the Alaska-Canada 141st Meridian Boundary. |
San Francisco, California |
1794 |  |
"Manning the pumps" on the TERRA NOVA headed across the Southern Ocean. In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 10. |
1910 December |
1795 |  |
"The first iceberg." P. 10. In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 10. |
1910 December |
1796 |  |
The TERRA NOVA -- "In the pack - a lead opening up." In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 48. |
1910 December |
1797 |  |
"The 'TERRA NOVA' in McMurdo Sound." In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 62. |
McMurdo Sound, Antarctica 1910 December |
1798 |  |
"The great ice barrier - looking east from Cape Crozier." In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 51. Watercolor by Edward A. Wilson. |
Antarctica, Cape Crozier 1911 January 4 |
1799 |  |
"Seals basking on newly formed pancake ice off Cape Evans." In: "Scott's Last Expedition ....", 1913. Dodd, Mead, and Company. New York. Volume I. Page 106. |
Antarctica, Cape Evans 1911 Summer |