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    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 7 – “Measured by Music”

    November 18, 2016December 19, 2025 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 7 Measured by Music Momme, the German physicist on the team, explained to me today that the seismometers have been gathering data for two years on the ice shelf’s reaction to infragravity waves from the sea below. Momme is also a jazz guitar player, so I have the luxury of a musical scientist helping…

  • Two scientists working in a research tent.
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 8 – “Tremors from Home”

    November 18, 2016December 19, 2025 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 8 Tremors from Home Our seismometers measure earthquakes and icequakes that ripple through the planet and make the ice beneath our feet tremble.  Sadly, we heard a report of a 6.2 earthquake off the eastern coast of New Zealand that is has stranded thousands and has transformed the city of ChristChurch into a refugee…

  • Researchers unloading equipment near plane in snowy Arctic.
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 9 – “A Rushed Goodbye”

    November 18, 2016December 19, 2025 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 9 A Rushed Goodbye With the possibility of good weather, our project director Patrick hoped that we would have two teams out in the field today pulling seismometers. Ideally, one team would go to a long distance station in the plane and the second would go to a closer station on the snowmobiles. Unfortunately,…

  • Group dining in a tent during winter expedition.
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 10 – “The Comforts of Yesterday Camp”

    November 18, 2016December 19, 2025 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 10 The Comforts of Yesterday Camp We arrived an hour later at the sea ice airfield and hopped into the shuttle that passed by Scott Base (operated by New Zealand’s version of the NSF) and crossed over Ross Island to McMurdo Station. I was still clad in all the necessary layers of protective clothing…

  • Person walking through snowy expedition camp with tents.
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 1 – “Arrival at Yesterday Camp”

    November 18, 2016December 19, 2025 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 1 Arrival at Yesterday Camp I flew out this afternoon to Yesterday Camp with Cathy, Laura, and Momme on the second flight aboard a ski plane called a Twin Otter. These planes ferry science teams to and from McMurdo to their deep field camps. They are also embedded with those teams to transport people…

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