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Bristow, William A-369-M/S Antarctic SuperDARN research, operations and system enhancements
Carlstrom, John A-379-S South Pole Telescope (SPT) Operations and Data Products
Chu, Xinzhao A-123-M Collaborative Research: Fe and Na LiDAR Investigations of Geospace-Atmosphere Temperature, Composition, Chemistry, and Dynamics at McMurdo, Antarctica
Clem, John A-148-M AESOP-lite: Anti-Electron Sub-Orbital Payload – Low Energy
Conde, Mark A-343-M/S Local-scale drivers and responses of thermospheric weather above Antarctica
Franco, Hugo A-145-M NASA Long Duration Balloon (LDB) support program
Gerrard, Andrew A-111-M/P/S The next generation of Geospace research facilities at South Pole and McMurdo Stations
Halzen, Francis A-333-S Management and Operations of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory 2021-2026
Karle, Albrecht A-334-M/S Collaborative Research: IceCube Upgrade: An IceCube extension for precision neutrino physics and astrophysics
LaBelle, James A-128-S First Conjugate-station Studies and Continued Satellite-conjunction Studies of LF/MF/HF Auroral Radio Emissions at South Pole
Pryke, Clement A-149-S Imaging the Beginning of Time from the South Pole: Completing the BICEP Array Survey
Rauch, Brian A-142-M SuperTIGER-2 (The Super Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder 2)
Seunarine, Surujhdeo A-118-S Collaborative Research: The Simpson Neutron Monitor Network
Taylor, Michael A-119-M/S Pan-Antarctic Investigations of Mesospheric Wave Dynamics and Influences Using the ANGWIN Network
Walker, Christopher A-136-M The GUSTO (Galactic / Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory)
Zhan, Zhongwen A-137-S Pilot Fiber Seismic Networks at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
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