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Pictures of the R/V Polarstern

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Photo: Hannes Grobe
Scoresby Sund, Eastern Greenland

Photo: Antonio Marques
The bow of Polarstern in a storm

Photo: Franziska Jurisch
The CTD (a oceanographic instrument measuring conductivity, temperature, and depth) is lifted back on board of RV Polarstern.

Photo: Ralf Roechert
Deployment of moorings, which measure oceanographical parametres in the ocean for several years.

Photo: Gauthier Chapelle
Scientists are sorting a Agassiz sample aboard RV Polarstern in the Weddell Sea 2006/07.

Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut
Box corer for taking geological samples on the deck of RV Polarstern.

Photo: Christelle Not
Scientists and crew of RV Polarstern prepare the box corer for taking geological probes from the sea floor.

Photo: David Poggemann
The "Kastenlot" is opened and geologists take their samples.

Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut
Operations on deck of RV Polarstern.

Photo: Franziska Jurisch
Heaving of the multinet at night.

Photo: Steffen Spielke
Scientists preparing a station on Arctic sea ice.

Photo: Peter Lemke
Scientists measuring sea ice thickness.

Photo: Petra Demmler
On an extension arm crew member of 'Polarstern' hover above a small iceberg to sample ice.

Photo: Anne Hegewald
RV Polarstern sailing through pack ice

Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut
RV Polarstern in the Antarctic Ocean.

Photo: Michael Trapp
RV Polarstern in the Atka-Bay, breaking the ice for a supply vessel

Photo: Hannes Grobe
Polarstern in Antarctica

Photo: Stefanie Kessling
Outcome of the frost on deck of RV Polarstern.

Photo: Hans-Christian Wöste
'Polarstern' anchors around 20m below the edge of iceberg A-38B in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. The last vehicles and sleds are just being loaded using the ship's crane.

Photo: Simon & Simon
RV Polarstern serves as a supply ship and onloads freight for Neumayer Station in Antarctica.

Photo: Klaus Hammrich
A meteologist launches a weather balloon for the weather forecast.


 
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