Welcome to Project Circle 2010

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Follow Antarctic research teams as they work in Antarctica.

Join the Adventure!

 
 

Follow scientists and educators working in the coldest reaches of our planet, as they study climate change and its affects. Your students will be introduced to the process of science as it happens, but will also be hooked on the adventure. Bring authentic science to your students by joining ANDRILL’s virtual Project Circle.


Join here by sending your contact information. You will receive occasional updates about ANDRILL’s (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) research and education outreach projects as well as field research opportunities.


 

Ken Mankoff on the bridge of the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker in 2008. This year Ken sailed to Antarctica on the Laurence M. Gould. Ken, and wife, Harriet Mankoff, a science journalist tell their story on the following pages:

Journals

About the ship

Cruise Team

Schedule

Science on Board

Visitors since Oct. 3, 2008

Jean Pennycook (right) and Louise Huffman (left) on a very cold day at Cape Royds in 2007. Follow Jean’s work this year here.


And more information can be found at:


Cape Royd’s Journal

Nest check

Penguins Marching Into Your Classroom

Sandra Passchier in Miers Valley, Antarctica in 2007. She will be working on the ship the Joides Resoluition in January, 2010. Read about her work here.


And more information can be found at:

Dr. Passchier’s blog

Antarctic Climate Evolution