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Today we’re packing nearly 1,000 pounds of scientific equipment headed to Antarctica. Shipping instrumentation to the bottom of the world isn’t simple. Every cable, bracket, battery, and tool has to be carefully packed, cataloged, weighed, measured, and documented. There’s no hardware store in the Antarctic field — if we forget it, it doesn’t exist. In this video, we show: How we pack and crate precision scientific instruments Securing delicate fiber optic cable for long-distance freight Preparing solar towers, Starlink brackets, and temperature sensing systems Weighing and documenting freight for international export What it takes to move equipment from Arkansas to Antarctica This deployment will measure temperature through the Antarctic ice sheet using fiber optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS). Getting it there safely is just as critical as designing the instruments. If you enjoy behind-the-scenes engineering and real-world field deployments, be sure to subscribe. #engineering #Antarctica #fieldwork #instrumentation #fiberoptics #logistics #manufacturing #scientificequipment #LeemanGeophysical