Walk-through of my CG rendering of the South Pole StationJoe Spins the Globe2024-10-21 | Walk-through of my CG rendering of the South Pole Stationallegedly no crew harmed #Southpole #antarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-30 | ...q/a sesh continued #southpole #antarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-26 | ...another q/a sesh? why not. #southpole #antarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-24 | ...South Pole store; only open a few hours a week during the winter #southpole #antarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-22 | ...intro to the IceCube detector!Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-20 | ...Tossing boiling water at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-19 | ...craft room at Amundsen-Scott Station!Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-18 | ...climbing gym at Amundsen-Scott Station #SouthPole #AntarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-16 | ...thats #SPT for short #southpole #antarcticaJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-15 | ...gear check South Pole editionJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-14 | ...Comm dome at South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-07 | #shortsMore south pole questions!Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-03 | #shortsEnd of the Ice Tunnel (south pole station)Joe Spins the Globe2023-05-02 | #shortsmore South Pole QuestionsJoe Spins the Globe2023-05-01 | #shortsEntertainment at the South PoleJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-29 | Gotta keep up morale! #shortsFreezing water at the South PoleJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-26 | How long does it take??How South Pole gets internetJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-23 | circa 2021 (pre-Starlink) #shortsSouth Pole Station galley (cafeteria) pt 2Joe Spins the Globe2023-04-20 | #shortsSouth Pole Cacio e PepeJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-18 | #shorts1st aurora at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2023-04-16 | #shortsSouth pole outdoor choresJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-15 | #shortsSouth Pole trash runJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-14 | #shortsSouth Pole Station ClinicJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-12 | Welcome to the Club Med SP :) #shortsBlue days at South PoleJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-11 | #shortsvisiting the LITERAL South Pole #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-05 | ...South Pole questions answeredddd #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-04-02 | ...South Pole Views 😍 #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-31 | ...probably the most unreal thing Ive ever seen #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-30 | ...station is lookin frostyyyyy #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-27 | ...this view never gets old #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-26 | ...best sunset in the world #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-25 | ...first look at IceCube Neutrino Detector! #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-16 | ...your South Pole questions answered ! #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-14 | ...more South Pole questions from 2021 (btw Internet is faster now) #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-12 | ...running errands at the South Pole #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-07 | ...South Pole questions, South Pole answers #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-04 | ...South Pole sleeping quarters... #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-03-01 | ...the South Pole Galley! #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-02-28 | ...a little more of the South Pole station #shortsJoe Spins the Globe2023-02-25 | ...welcome to the South Pole! #shorts [OP feb 2021]Joe Spins the Globe2023-02-23 | ...South Pole Station Tour - Part 3 - The buried sectionsJoe Spins the Globe2023-02-09 | In this part 3 of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station tour, I take you under the ice to the power plant, logistics arch, a peek into the fuel arch, and the vehicle maintenance facility (garage). All of these facilities are essential for life on the Elevated Station, and are connected to it via the Vertical Tower (aka beer can). Let me show you around!
00:49 - Power Plant 01:44 - Logistics Arch and Do Not Freeze (DNF) 05:00 - Hoarfrost and water crystals 06:49 - A peek back into the Fuel Arch 07:56 - Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF)The South Pole Telescope - Studying the Big Bang at the bottom of the world!Joe Spins the Globe2022-02-16 | Join Dr. Sasha Rahlin as she takes you through one of astronomy's modern marvels: The South Pole Telescope. Located at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica, this marvel of engineering is used to peer deep into the cosmos (and backward in time) to study the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Dr. Rahlin briefly explains what the CMB is, how the telescope studies it, and gives an exclusive look inside the telescope's inner workings.
The Telescope is supported by grant funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy.
0:50 - What is the telescope looking at? 2:01 - How does the telescope work? 2:38 - What if you need to check/fix something? 3:22 - Inside the receiver cabin 3:52 - Why are cryogenics are needed? 4:22 - How does the telescope rotate? 4:56 - The Event Horizon Telescope 5:26 - Upstairs, atomic clock, and seeya later!
Watch make the walk to the Dark Sector from the South Pole Station! - youtu.be/TiHpQ2q9ZcI
See my visit to the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Paranal, Chile! - youtu.be/bZSimxV8tWYThe IceCube Neutrino Observatory - High-energy physics at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2022-02-07 | What are neutrinos? How do we detect them and study them? Why is there a giant detector at the South Pole, Antarctica?
Join me on a tour through the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole station, and along the way I'll explain the basics of neutrinos, and follow a neutrino from its creation to its detection at IceCube.
IceCube is supported by the National Science Foundation and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
0:10 - 3D model of IceCube and the DOM array 0:45 - The Digital Optical Module (DOM) 1::37 - The DOM Array
2:01 - What are neutrinos? 3:02 - Where do neutrinos come from? 4:14 - How the observatory registers a "hit" from a neutrino
5:13 Tour of the IceCube Laboratory
Interview with the IceCube Scientists from winter 2021: youtu.be/8m1QaIHJCmcMeet the IceCube Scientists at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2022-01-29 | In this interview we get to meet Dr. Josh Veitch-Michaelis and Dr. Martin Wolf, two scientists who helmed the IceCube Laboratory and Neutrino Detector over the Antarctic winter of 2021. Hear what their daily work entails, an explanation of the IceCube Experiment, and their thoughts about being at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.Lt. Tim Holland - NOAA Corps officer at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2022-01-26 | Tim has several responsibilities on station, which include managing experiments for the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and managing the station comm center during flight operations. Tim tells about his job at the Atmospheric Research Observatory, about the NOAA Corps, and how he landed this position.The Geographic South Pole! With the 2021 pole markerJoe Spins the Globe2022-01-22 | I took many trips out to the South Pole marker while stationed over winter at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. Here is one of them! I also show the southernmost Little Free Library, a project of an atmospheric scientist who served in a prior season.Meet Sasha, the Lead Scientist at the South Pole Station!Joe Spins the Globe2022-01-19 | Here I have a chat with Dr. Sasha Rahlin, the Station Science Lead and South Pole Telescope (SPT) scientist over the winter of 2021. Listen to Sasha's thoughts on her role here on station, what winter here is like, how she arrived at this position, and how you could possibly follow in her footsteps.
0:52 Introducing Dr. Rahlin and her role as lead scientist
2:01 Contrasting the winter and summer seasons
3:21 Sasha's research background and how she became interested in Antarctica
4:21 What a successful applicant would need to work at South Pole Telescope
5:37 Favorite / least favorite thing about living at South PoleMeet Clint, a meteorologist at the South Pole!Joe Spins the Globe2022-01-15 | Here I show you a little bit about what the meteorologists at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station do, as well as his thoughts on living and working there!
Sorry I zone out several times during the interview, it had been a long day of filming!
Photo credits for Campbell-Stokes recorder: Jeffrey DeRosa, Jeffrey Donenfield, and Elaine HoodMeet Jonny, a Water Operator at the South Pole Station!Joe Spins the Globe2022-01-12 | Check out this brief interview with Jonny (before we got cut off by the water pumps) where he describes his job as a water operator, making sure the station always has clean water!A Walk at the South Pole - From the Station to Dark Sector POVJoe Spins the Globe2022-01-09 | This is an uncut point-of-view (POV) recording of the walk from the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station to the Dark Sector Laboratory. Watch me make this nearly 1-kilometer walk in extremely cold weather, right after sunrise!
View is from an action cam in front of my right eye, so you see what I see!