I've been back in Arizona for a while now and someone had recently brought up penguins. Here I was, just barely a geologist, trying to be a planetary scientist, posing in a physics & astronomy department, explaining the ins and outs of penguin behavior. I know. It's always surprising to look back at where you've been and wonder how the hell you ended up here. I learned a lot during my short visit to the big white continent. Now that I'm back to staring at satellite images of it, I wanted to reminisce. And for those of you who will never read all the other posts, I give you some of the best parts of my time in Antarctica.
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Science meI am currently a PhD student in the Planetary Exploration Lab at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ. I received my Bs in Geology from St. Lawrence University and am interested in surface processes on Mars. My current research involves scaling the efficiency of image interpretation of geologic features in Antarctica. Archives |