ONN's Harrison Hove recently travelled to Antarctica to talk to Ohioans who brave the elements
to bring research back to the states. All this week, watch for his reports which include a
30 minute special airing Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
Ohio based scientists have been conducting research in Antarctica for more than 50 years. Find out some of the discoveries they are working on.
A Trumbull County native supervises a staff of more than 60 to make meals for hundreds of people living and working at Antarctica.
Ohioans fill various roles on the continent and they can give us a glimpse about living on the ice. ONN's Harrison Hove continues his reports on life at the South Pole.
ONN's Harrison Hove is wrapping up his time on Antarctica. Hear the stories about some of the Ohioans he met what they are doing on Antarctica.
ONN's Harrison Hove has reached the South Pole! Find out the latest about his trip and how he made it to the bottom of the earth.
Harrison's adventure continues with a helicopter trip to see what few people have ever laid eyes on. Find out how some Ohio scientists risk their lives to do research on Antarctica.
ONN's Harrison Hove has finished day on on Antarctica. Find out what he did and why he'll never look at maps the same again.
After a number of delays in New Zealand, ONN's Harrison Hove has made it to Antarctica. See some of his first pictures from the continent.
Harrison made it to the terminal with gear packed and anticipation high, but the flight did not take off. Find out the latest on his trip.
As Harrison waits for his flight, an earthquake shakes the area. It was a shock for visitors, but something locals feel on a regular basis.
As Harrison waits in Christchurch, New Zealand, he decides to take a bike tour of the city. Find out how the people are rebuilding from a deadly earthquake.
Meteorologist Harrison Hove is on his way to the South Pole. Follow his journey on ONN-TV and ONNtv.com as he goes to one of the coldest places on Earth.
You can track ONN's Harrison Hove on Facebook and Twitter as he travels to Antarctica to meet Ohioans working there.