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SPARC Outreach:  EISCAT Svalbard ISR & Model

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EISCAT Svalbard antenna

''The last sunlight of the year illuminates the mountain range of the Advent valley.   In the background one can see the open water of the Isfjord.'' (from the Svalbard Web site)


The EISCAT Svalbard ISR installation includes a 32-meter antenna on the island of Spitsbergen in the
Svalbard archipelago, located about halfway between the coastline of the Norwegian mainland and the geographical North pole.

 

The TING model shown beneath the EISCAT Svalbard ISR graph shows the supercomputer simulation for the same time and region of the sky.

[details to come]

 

 

EISCAT Svalbard Radar Time Series

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TING Model: EISCAT Svalbard Radar Time Series

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