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The Ice Cube Neutrino Detector is a neutrino telescope currently under
construction at the South Pole. "This material is based upon work supported
by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. OPP-9980474 (AMANDA) and
OPP-0236449 (IceCube), University of Wisconsin-Madison".
Please visit their website to read and view additional information!
ICE CUBE
![Ice Cube deployment team attaches
a module to the cable before deployment. [Photo by: NSF]](http://www.quantumsilicones.com/gallery/icecube/deploymodule.jpg)
Ice Cube deployment team attaches a module to the cable before deployment. [Photo by: NSF]
![A view of DOM descending into the ice. [Photo by: NSF]](http://www.quantumsilicones.com/gallery/icecube/descending.jpg)
A view of DOM descending into the ice. [Photo by: NSF]
![Two optical modules frozen in an ice top tank. Photo by: [James Roth / NSF]](http://www.quantumsilicones.com/gallery/icecube/icetop_tank.jpg)
Two optical modules frozen in an ice top tank. Photo by: [James Roth / NSF]
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