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Upgrade Update #10

Close-up of module as it is being lowered into a drilled-out hole in the ice.
Yuya Makino, IceCube/NSF

Three down, four to go. That’s IceCube Upgrade strings, in case you’ve missed the progress so far. Compared to the first hole, the second and third holes showed marked improvement in drilling time as well as somewhat improved overall installation times. The top photo shows a closeup of an mDOM as it is being lowered into the hole. There are a lot of people involved in all sorts of tasks to accomplish these milestones. The paired images below show teams outside, working on dragging the main cable into place and making the cable connections in the junction box. Programmers? They’re working (inside), too!
 

Line of people holding long cable between them.
John Kelley, IceCube/NSF
Two people seated on ground around an open junction box.
John Kelley, IceCube/NSF
Three people in hard hats seated in front of computer monitors and smiling for the camera.
Sarah Bouckoms, IceCube/NSF

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