Principle model of the AMANDA telescope
AMANDA occupies an ice volume of the form of a cylinder, into which the strings are melted that carry the probes.

The model is oriented in a way that the ice shield surface (the South Pole) would be located on top of it.

Since the probes are directed to the North with their light-sensitive downside, only signals coming from 'below' are registered.

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