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Reports from the Field - February 2001

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Thursday - February 1, 2001
By A. Bier

As always, there is good news and there is bad news.

The good news is that we have the disks back here ready to be plugged into the fake bottom system. The bad news is that this may be all we ever see of TopHat ever again.

The gondola did not land on the ice shelf—it missed by perhaps half a mile. This put it halfway up a forty degree slope. As you might imagine, it didn’t stay there very long, and rolled three or four hundred feet down the hill. All of the solar panels were completely destroyed, although the main structure is intact—it was rolling on snow rather than rock.

Accessibility was horrible. The Twin Otter had to land on a chunk of snow that sloped at a compound angle and was bordered on two sides by very steep glacial slopes, on one by a rock field, and the fourth by a crevasse field big enough to swallow houses. I have promised myself not to get nervous in passenger aircraft ever again—they land on nice straight flat pieces of pavement.

The other problem is range: the gondola lies roughly 250 miles from the pole and 350 from Mcmurdo. This is beyond the range of a Twin Otter unless it has been equipped with external tanks, which ours had not. We had to make a dogleg journey to Ice Stream Charlie in order to pick up more fuel. After circling for about half an hour while trying to send the terminate command, we only had a fuel margin of about twenty minutes, which prevented us from even looking for the top package. This is especially unfortunate as it looked as though it was going to have a very soft landing—it was actually coming down slower than the gondola! So the top package is somewhere on the ice shelf. A little careful thinking would probably narrow its location to fifteen square miles or so, but this is still a hell of a lot of area.

Questions will be answered in twelve hours or so.


Thursday - February 1, 2001
12:01 a.m
TopHat Disks are Coming Home!

Alex, Peterzen, and our disks are in a Twin Otter headed north. They will refuel at Ice Stream Charlie (near Siple Dome) and are estimated to arrive Willy Field around AM local time (UT1300 1/31/01).

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