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An aerial view of the complex at the South Pole.
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Assembly of the hose reel.
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Construction of the Enhanced Hot Water Drill
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Digital Optical Module gets deployed in the IceCube array.
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Downgoing firn drill.
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The last Digital Optical Module in the IceCube array descends into the ice December 18th.
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A sensor gets sent down a hole in the ice as part of the final season of IceCube.
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The IceCube Lab at the South Pole,
Antarctica.
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Taking calibrations before a Digital Optical Module descends into the ice.
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Building the Digital Optical Module (DOM)
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The deployment team lowers an optical sensor into an IceCube hole in the ice.
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Insertion of a hose into a hole.
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Down going hose.
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DOM descending a hole
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A reconstruction of path of the light using the times of detection. Red displays the first hits, the others are shown in orange, yellow, and green
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A diagram of the IceCube DOM array and a Cerenkov cone of blue light passing through. The multicolored dots indicate the location of a neutrino that has been detected by the modules as it passes through the array.