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The recipient of a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, Lita Albuquerque recently completed phase one of a two-part project that traces the stars above the Arctic and Antarctic. Albuquerque discusses the Stellar Axis project, her experience working in the Antarctic, and the relationship between her work and the fields of science and astronomy.

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