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Credit: Courtesy of Spencer Klein/Berkeley Lab
Spencer Klein at the geographic South Pole in 2006.
« Q&A: Berkeley Lab’s Spencer Klein Talks About IceCube Then and Now, and What’s Next
Credit: Spencer Klein/Berkeley Lab
A DOM is lowered into a borehole. (Credit: Spencer Klein/Berkeley Lab)
« Q&A: Berkeley Lab’s Spencer Klein Talks About IceCube Then and Now, and What’s Next
Credit: IceCube Collaboration
The IceCube Lab in March 2017, with the South Pole station in the background.
« Q&A: Berkeley Lab’s Spencer Klein Talks About IceCube Then and Now, and What’s Next
Credit: Nicolle R. Fuller/NSF/IceCube
This rendering shows a DOM (left) and blue light signals produced by secondary particles that were created as a neutrino interacted with the Antarctic ice.
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