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Tales from the South Pole

Published: 30 November 2016

91 astrophysicist  is spending a month at the South Pole helping to install a new camera in a huge telescope designed to help untangle mysteries of the universe by examining the cosmic microwave background -- the light left over from the Big Bang.

 has been operating for about a decade now, and the latest camera – like its predecessor – uses electronics developed and built by Dobbs’ lab at 91. Dobbs and 91 grad student Joshua Montgomery are representing 91, as part of a much larger team that includes partner institutions from across the U.S.

ٴDz about his adventures, including photos.  

He will be on site until Dec. 15, and is reachable by satellite phone for a couple of hours a day (generally around 2-4 p.m. Montreal time).

For more background on Dobbs and his research, see: 

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