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Pictures of the Month 2008


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2008-01: Das Observatorium Gornergrat Süd des Kulmhotel Gornergrat. Foto: Ilona Miller
2008-02: One of the realities of everyday life of a scientist at the research station Jungfraujoch: the work bench. Photo by Gertrud Hemund
2008-03: Installation of a sensor node between the roof of the research station and the Sphinx Terrace. This node is part of a PermaSense wireless sensor network prototype. Photo by Andreas Hasler
2008-04: Study at Jungfraujoch of short-term acclimatization to high altitude in children by the Institute for Sport and Sport Medicine of the University of Basel. Photo by S. Kriemler
2008-05: New use of the astronomical telescope in the Sphinx cupola at Jungfraujoch with EPFL's UV ozone differential absorption lidar (DIAL) receiver under a clear sky. Photo Marcel Bartlome
2008-06: Sahara dust embedded in ice. Photographed during a recent "Föhn" storm at Jungfraujoch. Photo by Martin Fischer
2008-07: This chamois was sighted one day at the end of June by Joan Fischer, who reacted quickly and informed Martin Fischer, who made this snapshot. Even the employees of the Jungfrau Railway were astonished to hear about this rare sighting. The chamois was passing over Jungfraujoch from Wallis to Bern. Photo by Martin Fischer
2008-08: Cardiovascular research by a team from the University Hospitals of Bern and Lausanne, Switzerland, during a recent study at the research station Jungfraujoch. Photo © Gilles Weber cemcav chuv
2008-09: Watching the Earth rotate and gazing at the still standing stars. Photo from the Sphinx at Jungfraujoch. Photo © Christian Waldvogel
2008-10: The Spinx rising out of a cloud. Photo by Felix Seiler
2008-11: A bird's eye view of Observatory Gornergrat South at Gornergrat. Photo by Erwin Flückiger
2008-12: The Jungfraubahn's impressive efforts to secure the Sphinx rock above the Aletsch exit. Photo by Martin Fischer

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