John Cherry (@johnjamescherry) 's Twitter Profile
John Cherry

@johnjamescherry

@AusAntarctic Doctor and Traverse Leader | @ACRRM Rural Generalist | @AustSocAeroMed Vice President | @acemonline Advanced Trainee | @UTAS_ PhD Candidate

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A pleasure to host Beyond EPICA at our Million Year Ice Core camp at Little Dome C on behalf of antarctica.gov.au. Wishing the Beyond EPICA team every success for the remainder of the drilling season. Looking forward to more catch ups on the ice in the future 🇦🇺 🇪🇺

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How did our traverse travel the 1200 km from Casey to Little Dome C? With the help of some cool people and even cooler machines. The team included plant operators and diesel mechanics who made sure the traverse train made it to Little Dome C safely. 📷 H Wells & J Cherry

How did our traverse travel the 1200 km from Casey to Little Dome C? With the help of some cool people and even cooler machines.

The team included plant operators and diesel mechanics who made sure the traverse train made it to Little Dome C safely.

📷 H Wells & J Cherry
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Is this an extreme version of ‘van life’? 🚜Australia's #Antarctic traverse team has delivered the first infrastructure to Little Dome C, to support next year’s Million Year Ice Core drilling program, including a 4-person sleeping van, drill equipment and power poles. 📷Dr John Cherry

Is this an extreme version of ‘van life’?
🚜Australia's #Antarctic traverse team has delivered the first infrastructure to Little Dome C, to support next year’s <a href="/MillionYearIce/">Million Year Ice Core</a> drilling program, including a 4-person sleeping van, drill equipment and power poles.

📷Dr John Cherry
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The spirit of international cooperation in Antarctica is alive and well, with members of Australia's Traverse team dropping in to visit the French/Italian Concordia station on their way back from Little Dome C. 📷Riccardo Scipinotti (Concordia Station Leader)

The spirit of international cooperation in Antarctica is alive and well, with members of Australia's Traverse team dropping in to visit the French/Italian Concordia station on their way back from Little Dome C.
📷Riccardo Scipinotti (Concordia Station Leader)
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🚜 Are we there yet? Our tractor traverse team for the Million Year Ice Core project is halfway home. Only another 600 km to go to reach Casey station! With views like this, it’s nice to have time to enjoy the scenery. 👀Learn more about traverse antarctica.gov.au/news/explore-a… 📷Dr J. Cherry

🚜 Are we there yet? Our tractor traverse team for the <a href="/MillionYearIce/">Million Year Ice Core</a> project is halfway home. Only another 600 km to go to reach Casey station! With views like this, it’s nice to have time to enjoy the scenery.
👀Learn more about traverse antarctica.gov.au/news/explore-a…
📷Dr J. Cherry
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Congratulations to the antarctica.gov.au traverse team, who’ve returned to Casey after their successful 2300km traverse to Little Dome C. Infrastructure and equipment delivered by the team sets us up for future seasons of Million Year Ice Core science 🙏 John Cherry Australian Antarctic Program Partnership

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After a big season on the ice it’s time to come home. It has been an absolute privilege to lead this remarkable and talented team through the Antarctic deep field for antarctica.gov.au to advance world-leading Australian climate science 🇦🇺 🇦🇶

After a big season on the ice it’s time to come home. It has been an absolute privilege to lead this remarkable and talented team through the Antarctic deep field for <a href="/AusAntarctic/">antarctica.gov.au</a> to advance world-leading Australian climate science 🇦🇺 🇦🇶
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Thanks to ABC News for taking an interest in our work in the Antarctic deep field this year for antarctica.gov.au. If you’re keen to know what we’ve been up to over the summer for Million Year Ice Core check out the link below: amp.abc.net.au/article/103480… ❄️ 🇦🇺 🚜

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Thanks to ABC Radio National and ABC News for featuring our work for antarctica.gov.au today. Click the link for more information about our work in the Antarctic deep field, the Australian Antarctic Traverse & the important science of Million Year Ice Core abc.net.au/listen/program… ❄️🇦🇺🚜

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Ever wondered where rural generalism can take you? ACRRM Fellow, Dr John Cherry is working in Antarctica, leading a team who are conducting ground-breaking research into how and why our climate has changed over time. Read more: bit.ly/3P0e4J0

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Thanks to European Space Agency, Human Spaceflight and DLR - English for hosting the Australian Space Agency Delegation. A great opportunity to highlight the exciting space life sciences work of antarctica.gov.au and CARMM and build collaborations with our European colleagues. 🚀 🇦🇺

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We recently led an 🇦🇺 delegation of of local space organisations to the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. The trip was part of broader efforts to build Aussie connections with our international partners across the space industry. Explore: bit.ly/3VC4pg3

We recently led an 🇦🇺 delegation of of local space organisations to the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.

The trip was part of broader efforts to build Aussie connections with our international partners across the space industry.  

Explore: bit.ly/3VC4pg3
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The Australian Antarctic Program's Dr John Cherry visiting the European Space Agency as part of an Australian Space Agency delegation and meeting Australian astronaut-in-training Katherine Bennell-Pegg.

The Australian Antarctic Program's Dr John Cherry visiting the European Space Agency as part of an Australian Space Agency delegation and meeting Australian astronaut-in-training Katherine Bennell-Pegg.
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A privilege to show Katherine Bennell-Pegg around antarctica.gov.au. Our work supporting expeditioners in Antarctica has many parallels to the support given to astronauts aboard the International Space Station. An exciting time for Australia in human spaceflight🚀🇦🇺 CARMM Australian Space Agency CSIRO

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Thank you to Australasian Society of Aerospace Medicine for my election to the role of Vice President of the Society. It’s a privilege to represent Australasia’s aerospace medicine community and I look forward to supporting growth and opportunities in the sector during my time as Vice President.

Thank you to <a href="/AustSocAeroMed/">Australasian Society of Aerospace Medicine</a> for my election to the role of Vice President of the Society. It’s a privilege to represent Australasia’s aerospace medicine community and I look forward to supporting growth and opportunities in the sector during my time as Vice President.
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Our CARMM partnership with Translational Research Institute for Space Health brings Australia to the forefront of space medicine research & highlights our world leading Antarctic capabilities with antarctica.gov.au. Wishing the Polaris crew every success for the mission 🇦🇺🚀🇺🇸 Australian Space Agency CSIRO