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Expedition over, but science far from it
ACE completes its voyage around Antarctica
Press release/Communiqué de presse The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) reached Cape Town on Sunday, 19 March, completing its three-month voyage around the great white continent. But the scientific adventure has only just begun: it’s now time to analyze all the data that was collected. This will improve our understanding of […]
Read MoreACE completes its voyage around Antarctica
Press release/Communiqué de presse The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) reached Cape Town on Sunday, 19 March, completing its three-month voyage around the great white continent. But the scientific adventure has only just begun: it’s now time to analyze all the data that was collected. This will improve our understanding of […]
Read MoreLearning about our climate from the color of microalgae
What role does the phytoplankton in the Antarctic Ocean play in the region’s climate processes? That’s what a study carried out during the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) aimed to find out, by coupling satellite data with optical and chemical seawater analyses. Les couleurs des microalgues en disent long sur le […]
Read MoreOne last flight for Bob and Tango Charlie
Text and photos: Sarah Perrin Bob Brett and Tango Charlie go way back. They were reunited on the ACE, but they first met long before that. “It was 18 years ago,” said Bob, a 58-year-old Englishman with a distinguished moustache. From where he’s sitting on wood crates in the ship’s […]
Read MoreOne last flight for Bob and Tango Charlie
Text and photos: Sarah Perrin Bob Brett and Tango Charlie go way back. They were reunited on the ACE, but they first met long before that. “It was 18 years ago,” said Bob, a 58-year-old Englishman with a distinguished moustache. From where he’s sitting on wood crates in the ship’s […]
Read MoreAll thoughts turn to Cape Town and beyond
Text: Sarah Perrin As soon as the ship left Bouvet Island on Monday evening, the mood on board changed. Even though Cape Town is still several days of sailing away, the researchers are already thinking about what comes next. They’re asking each other how long they plan to stay in […]
Read MoreDiscovering the secrets of the Antarctic air
Text: Sarah Perrin Little is known about the role of aerosols in climate mechanics. Julia Schmale, an ACE researcher, has been testing for these particles all around Antarctica, where their interactions have not yet been affected by human activities. It may seem unlikely, but the air around us is far […]
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