Aurora at the Black Island Satellite Station
Pisten Bully vehicles traversing across the Ross Ice Shelf to Black Island in late winter.
360 degree panoramic view taken from the helicopter landing pad at Black Island, Antarctica. The large domes house the satellite dishes to protect them from the weather.
Looking across Black Island towards Mount Discovery at the end of winter, just before the sun returns.
Milky Way over Black Island Satellite Station
Star trails, looking straight up over about 2 hours the movement of the stars create an overhead circular pattern. The green bits in the sky are from some auroras that passed though the shot.
Satellite Dome lit up from within, with an aurora trailing across the horizon in the distance
Black Island Satellite Station. Long exposure shot during the Antarctic winter.
Milky Way Over Black Island. The green in the picture is is from faint auroras in the sky.
Looking across Black Island towards Mount Discovery at the end of winter, just before the sun returns.
Looking across Black Island towards Mount Discovery at the end of winter, just before the sun returns.
Looking across Black Island towards Mount Discovery at the end of winter, just before the sun returns.
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