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Pictures of the Month 2011


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2011-01: Sonnenuntergang über dem Monte Rosa Massiv im Winter - Blick vom Gornergrat. Foto: Rosmarie Flückiger
2011-02: A new fire alarm system is being installed at the entire Jungfraujoch site. Here the installation in the Research Station by technicians from Aeschimann and Siemens. Photo by Felix Seiler
2011-03: Moonlight casts a shadow of the Sphinx on the Kranzberg while Venus shines brightly over the Aletsch glacier. Photo by Felix Seiler
2011-04: PhD students and post-docs of the Professorship of Renewable Energy Carriers at ETH Zurich (www.pre.ethz.ch) during a recent visit to the Research Station Jungfraujoch. Photo by A. Steinfeld
2011-05: The Jungfrau in the early morning with the moon setting into a sea of clouds. Photo by Felix Seiler
2011-06: Reconnaissance for the placement of an all-sky camera at Gornergrat with the help of Prof. Didier Queloz and Dr. Bruno Chazelas (picture) from the Université de Genève. Photo by Rolf Bütikofer
2011-07: A Sonic Anemometer (provided by the University of Basel) in front of a nice summer sunset. This measurement is being conducted within a campaign (CLACE) where the interaction of aerosol particles with cloud droplets is being investigated. Photo by Emanuel Hammer
2011-08: Eigergletcher. Photo by Tobias Stadler.
2011-09: The installation of the metal frame and all-sky camera took place on 16 August 2011 at the north tower of the Kumlhotel Gornergrat. Photo by Elsbeth Evershed
2011-10: Visitors from the observatory "Sternwarte Rotgrueb Rümlang", including Dr. Noël Cramer (3rd from the right), astronomical assistant at the research station Jungfraujoch from 1969 to 1989. The alphorn came along just for fun.
2011-11: Martin Steinbacher (Empa, Dübendorf) making use of every minute while working at Jungfraujoch, even in the researchers' dining room. To the right, a fellow scientist is busy in the kitchen. Photo: 2011 © Keystone/Gaëtan Bally
2011-12: Reconstruction work in lab 10 at the research station Jungfraujoch during November and December. Photo by Martin Fischer


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