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Ozone Studies at South Pole Station

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Ozone sonde attached to a helium balloon rising
over the south pole up to 35 Km.
It collects ozone data as it rises.
A ratio antenna attached sends the information
via radiowaves to the computer on the ground
where the data is recorded
(Bergholz)
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TEA Elke on the plane from Christchurch to McMurdo.
(Bergholz)
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TEA Elke and research team members conditioning
the ozonesonde before balloon launch.
(Bergholz)
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A scientist following a flagged path to find
the way back to the dome.
(Bergholz)
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An ozone-triple-sonde which is attached to the balloon for
measuring the ozone concentration while the balloon is rising.
(Bergholz)
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TEA Elke attaching the ozonesonde
(ozone concentration measuring instrument) to the balloon.
(Bergholz)
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Researchers at the South Pole Station following
a posted path to their instruments.
(Bergholz)
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TEA Elke "helping" to fill a balloon.
(Bergholz)
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TEA Elke during a CuSeeMe session at the South Pole Station.
(Bergholz)

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