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- HAARP to begin largest set of experiments at its new observatory . . .
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program near Gakona, Alaska, includes a phased array of 180 high-frequency crossed-dipole antennas spread across 33 acres and capable of radiating 3 6 megawatts into the upper atmosphere and ionosphere Photo courtesy of HAARP
- HAARP again open for business | Geophysical Institute
HAARP is a group of high-frequency radio transmitters powered by four diesel tugboat generators and one from a locomotive The transmitters send a focused beam of radio-wave energy into the aurora zone There, that energy can stimulate a speck of the electrical sun-Earth connection about 100 miles above our heads
- HAARP artificial airglow may be widely visible in Alaska | Geophysical . . .
Alaskans and visitors may be able to see an artificial airglow in the sky created by the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program during a four-day research campaign that starts Saturday
- HAARP to bounce signal off asteroid in NASA experiment | Geophysical . . .
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that orbit our planet
- Why All the Harping About HAARP? | Geophysical Institute
He compared HAARP's effect on the vast ionosphere to the warming that would be experienced by the whole Copper River if you dipped in a small electric coil of the type used to warm one single cup of coffee This is why Akasofu describes rumors he's heard circulating about HAARP as dangerous to people or the environment as pure science fiction
- Air Force completes transfer of HAARP land to UAF, Ahtna | Geophysical . . .
Additionally, the government sold 4,228 acres to Ahtna Inc late last year that was also a part of the HAARP site owned by the Air Force Ahtna is the Copper River valley’s regional Alaska Native corporation, one of 13 established under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- Publications about HAARP Research, 1990–2010 - Geophysical Institute
Up close at HAARP: A visit to the High-Frequency Active Aurora Research Program in Alaska, where the secrets of the ionosphere are being probed CQ: the Radio Amateurs' Journal, 16, 6 Wong, A , Sequestering Greenhouse gases using Free Energy Sources, RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop, Boulder, CO, April 19-22, 2009 Wong, A Y (1999)
- NASA and HAARP conclude asteroid experiment - Geophysical Institute
Photo courtesy HAARP This image from an animation shows the projected path of the asteroid 2010 XC15 as it passes by Earth NASA JPL-Caltech image a frosty landscape surrounds antennas at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program site in Gakona, Alaska, on Dec 20, 2022 UAF GI photo by JR Ancheta ian j oneill@jpl nasa gov rcboyce
- Solar storm – not HAARP - Geophysical Institute
The spectacular aurora sparked questions about possible connections to recent experiments by the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP While HAARP did operate a scientific campaign May 8-10, it had no connection to the solar storm, according to Jessica Matthews, HAARP director
- HAARP provides power to Copper Valley | Geophysical Institute
One of five diesel engines at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program facility in Gakona, Alaska, provided power to Copper Valley Electric Association residential customers for 24 hours in late November
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