Ground station operation in the EISCAT campaign focused on the aurora borealis in November 1991

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Auroras, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Ground Stations, Ground Support Equipment, Measuring Instruments, Northern Sky, Astronomy, Costs, Earth Ionosphere, Night Sky, Personnel, Position (Location)

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Factors contributing to the choice of position of the ground station are listed and the dates of exploitable measurements carried out and recorded on video are noted. Reasons which made the measurements difficult to carry out are listed. Details of the measuring instruments, recording apparatus, communication equipment, modes of transport, observatory, and other notable equipment are given. The number of personnel and the cost of the campaign are addressed.

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