NEMI Campaign 2008
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These pages contain important information about the NEMI
Campaign 29th January to 9th February 2008. NEMI (Night-time Emissions
from the Mesosphere and Ionosphere) was an
experiment launched on the HotPay 2 rocket from the Andøya Rocket
Range, Norway. The EISCAT
experiments in support of NEMI are joint measurements of Finland
(40 hrs), the UK (36 hrs), Sweden (20 hrs), and Norway (20 hrs).
Campaign technical info
Campaign Locations:
- Co-ordinates of the EISCAT radars
- Kilpisjärvi optical platform:
N 69° 1.215′, E 20° 51.558′ (map)
- Karesuvanto optical station:
N 68° 27.951′, E 22° 26.312′ (map)
- KEOPS, Kiruna FPI: N 67° 52.35′, E 21° 1.85′
- Sodankylä FPI: N 67° 25.2′, E 26° 23.4′
Real-time
Partners
- Sodankylä Geophysical
Observatory, Sodankylä, Finland
- Dept of Meteorology,
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
- Atmospheric Physics Lab,
University College London, London, UK
- Space and Plasma Physics,
School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm, Sweden
- Space Physics Group,
Dept of Physical Sciences, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
- Dept of Physics and
Technology, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway
- Andøya Rocket Range,
Andenes, Norway