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The aurora australis snakes across the South Pole sky in 2002 in displays whose beauty awed researchers spending the winter there.

'Wintering-over' at the South Pole

They came to the South Pole, enduring months of bitter cold, darkness, and isolation, to peer at the galaxy's center through clear, dry skies. And in December, they - scientists from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) - declared "mission accomplished."

After 11 years, the Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory, AST/RO, was dismantled last fall. The 1.7- meter telescope was boxed up for transport and now sits on the snow, awaiting a decision on its next stop.

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