Blogs

Dr. Stephen Pekar
(Queens College, CUNY)
Lead Principal Investigator
 
Dr. Marvin Speece
(Montana Tech)
Co-Prinicpal Investigator
 
Shakira Brown
(Promise Academy, Harlem Children's Zone)
Middle school teacher
 
Howard Koss
(Queens College, CUNY)
Graduate student
 
Andrea Balbas
(Queens College)
Undergraduate student
 
David Sunwall
(Montana Tech)
Graduate student
 
Brian Williams
(Montana Tech)
Undergraduate student
 
Luke Wagner
(University of Maine)
Field camp Manager
 
Luciana Pandolfi
(Milan, Italy)
Field camp cook

 

Search Blogs



 

 

 

 

 

Powered by
Movable Type 1.02

 

ONH Home

News

Synopsis of the 2008 Expedition

Phase I: Imaging the Greenhouse World

Phase II: Drilling the Greenhouse World

Meet the Team

 

Education Outreach

Blogs

Teleconferencing to Schools

Videoconferencing to Schools

 

Media Outreach

Antarctic Science Links

Educational Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weather at Marble Point

 

Weather at McMurdo Station

 

« | Main | OCTOBER 10TH- WE HAVE ARRIVED AT MCMURDO STATION »

October 9 10 pm NZT – T+2 days 19 hours

News Update
October 9 10 pm NZT – T+2 days 19 hours

We are back on schedule!!
We will be hopefully be deploying tomorrow, October 10th, as originally scheduled. The weather has improved at McMurdo Station and the second flight made it safety to Antarctica. The third flight is leaving at 1 am this morning (October 10) and we have been combined with flight #4 and are scheduled to leave at 3 pm on Friday (10 pm EDT, Thursday). We were thinking that we would leave no earlier than late Saturday or Sunday, so the unexpected news got us all got pumped up as we were told of the new schedule.

Comments (1)

Doug Drysdale:

Last Friday while having a coffee at the Antarctic Centre in Christchurch we were talking to one of your group who was telling us about the project that you are completing. We were wondering if some of our pupils may be able to make contact with your group using email while you are working on the ice. Our schools are all rural schools situated around Palmerston North (North Island)and are all involved in an ICT professional development initiative.

Cheers

Doug Drysdale

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)