ARTEMIS 2015 - Robotic Exploration Beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf
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With Each Arriving Flight...

10/10/2015

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​By Peter Kimball
Fresh veggies
Fresh veggies from yesterday's flight! (photo: Peter Kimball)
As the station population grows, some of the over-winterers and winfly folks grumble about crowding in the cafeteria and new demands on time and resources.  However, there was also great joy yesterday when the most recent flights' fresh veggies hit the serving line.  

The number and variety of recreational opportunities are also growing with the station population.  I've been enjoying pickup volleyball and soccer in the "large gym" on a few evenings the past two weeks.  Here are a few random timer shots I took at volleyball this week:
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    This is the personal blog of Peter Kimball and Evan Clark, following our deployment with the ARTEMIS long-range underwater robotic vehicle to explore beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

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    Peter Kimball
    Peter Kimball is an aerospace engineer and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.
    Evan Clark
    Evan Clark is a computer scientist and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.
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    Kristof Richmond is a mechanical engineer and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.

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