Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
The Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), started 1988, is an Antarctic research project designed to observe velocities and irregularities of electrical fields in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. SHARE is operated jointly by the University of Natal, Potchefstroom University, the British Antarctic Survey and Johns Hopkins University and operates out of British Halley Station, South African SANAE IV Station and Japanese Showa Station. SHARE is part of the international Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). It supplies valuable data to track space weather.
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Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
The Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), started 1988, is an Antarctic research project designed to observe velocities and irregularities of electrical fields in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. SHARE is operated jointly by the University of Natal, Potchefstroom University, the British Antarctic Survey and Johns Hopkins University and operates out of British Halley Station, South African SANAE IV Station and Japanese Showa Station. SHARE is part of the international Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). It supplies valuable data to track space weather.
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Das Southern Hemisphere Aurora ...... abstrahlen („Weltraumwetter“).
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La red de radares súper dual a ...... uperficie de más de 4×106 km².
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The Southern Hemisphere Aurora ...... e data to track space weather.
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Das Southern Hemisphere Aurora ...... nd Syowa (Japan) durchgeführt.
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La red de radares súper dual a ...... 8 MHz (37 m) y 22 MHz (14 m).
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The Southern Hemisphere Aurora ...... e data to track space weather.
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Red de radares súper dual auroral
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Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
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The Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
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