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SGO publishes some of the measured geophysical data from Sodankylä in real time on this page. Here you can find the latest geomagnetic field measurements, all-sky camera picture, and temperature in Tähtelä.
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Geomagnetic field The X, Y, and Z components of the geomagnetic field are measured at a sampling rate of 2 Hz (twice per second). The X component points to the true geographical north, Y to east and Z component points to down to the centre of Earth. There are two plots, one showing the current day including the last 6 hours of the previous day and the other showing the current hour plus the previous hour. Both plots are updated every 5 minutes.
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All-Sky Camera The camera operates automatically every night from early September to mid April. The camera runs whenever the Sun is more than 10° below the horizon and it is dark enough to see the aurora borealis. Black and white (intensity) photos are taken every 20 seconds using a green filter (557.7 nm); this picture is updated on-line once per minute. In addition a keogram picture is available, which shows a summary of the photos taken during the present night.
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Ionogram A new ionosonde, called as Alpha-Wolf, was taken in routine use on 16th Nov. 2005. Alpha-Wolf replaced the old IS-14 sounder. Alpha-Wolf uses the continuous wave linear frequency sweep method, and the sounding frequencies cover the band 0.5-16 MHz. Sounding interval is usually 10 minutes.Quick look ionograms are available almost in real time and at present the given range resolution is a little better than 3 km, the frequency resolution is about 50 kHz, maximum range is 1500 km, the ordinary mode polarization is used and the nominal dynamic range is 90 dB. Low-level leakage of extraordinary mode can appear in the first order echo.
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Temperature Ground temperature at Tähtelä is recorded near the magnetic huts. The measurement is needed in support of the magnetic observations only. Therefore, the temperature data are not scientific use.