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The road to the HAARP facility is located at Milepost 11.3 on the Tok highway. This thirty acre tundra (swampy) property was owned by the DOD. Since we live in the Copper Valley Area, in HAARP's backyard so to speak, we have been very interested in what they are doing with this quasi military/research/educational program of ionospheric research and what effects it might have on our local community. The primary management and administration of this phased antenna array transmitter for the HAARP ionospheric research facility is by the Air Force (Phillips Laboratory) and the Navy (Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Laboratory). Advanced Power Technologies, Inc. (APTI), a subsidiary of E-Systems, Inc., which is owned by Raytheon Corporation, designed and built HAARP. Here is a link to Professor Anthony Ferraro's Web Page, who was one of the designers of HAARP. The other educational organizations listed as being involved with this program are: University of Alaska, University of Massachusetts, UCLA, MIT, Stanford University, Clemson University, University of Tulsa, University of Maryland, Cornell University, SRI International, and Geospace, Inc. Usually there are representatives from some of these educational institutions at every open house. My best friend and I have been doing research on HAARP since they started building the prototype in 1994. She and I went to HAARP's first Open House in August of 1995 and she was the first person to get photos of Haarp's Antenna Array up on the internet. You will find that her web site is listed as HAARP Connection at the top of our list of links below. According to the staff at HAARP, they are implementing this technology at their Puerto Rico Research Facility, near the Arecibo Observatory. There are phased antenna array transmitters in Norway and Russia. HIPAS in Alaska near Fairbanks is a ionospheric research facility too. There are HF heating facilities located at Platteville, Colorado, and at Ramfjordmoen, in Norway. |
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Updates on HAARP activities in Alaska: From Stanford University with some information about Sept. 30, 1992 HIPAS heater campaign. | ||||||||||||
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In August 1998, while on a tour under the antenna array on the first day of HAARP's annual open house, I stepped into a deep gravel, quicksand type hole next to the trailer, which can be seen in the picture below. It was the first trailer on the right after entering the gate. One minute I was walking on solid gravel and the next I was knee deep in a sink hole. One of the staff had to help me get out and my shoes were sucked off my feet getting out of this mysterious hole. Now this was in an area that people and kids were allowed to walk anywhere and take photos all day during the Open House. The staff were completely unaware that any holes existed under the array. It made me wonder how many more sink holes there were and what made regular solid looking gravel become quicksand pits to suck in unsuspecting visitors. I have lived in Alaska for over 27 years and I have never encountered anything like this. If it was caused by permafrost melting, then what melted it in that spot to cause a sink hole? When I got home, I found that my camera was broken and it was full of silt. I was able to salvage some photos. Theresa B. I |
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The Antenna Technology is Everywhere.
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You might say this is an x-file in Alaska. Since so much has already been written about HAARP, we have listed some of the most interesting links from the many different viewpoints on HAARP in Gakona, Alaska. Please take a moment to answer our Survey on the Ionosphere. I |
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Kapuskasing, Ontario, Prince George, in Canada, Goose Bay, in Newfoundland, Canada; Stokkseyri, Pykkvybaer, In Iceland; Hankasalmi, in Finland; Kodiak Island, and King Salmon, Alaska by the Japanese | ||||||||||||
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Ionosphere: the part of the earth's atmosphere beginning at an altitude of 25 miles and extending outward 250 miles or more, containing free electrically charged particles by means of which radio waves are transmitted to great distances around the earth, and consisting of several regions within which occur one or more layers that vary in height and ionization with time of day, season, and the solar cycle. *This definition comes from the 1981 Webster's Dictionary. |
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European Region - Real Time Ionospheric Map |
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DIMNET - DIxon meridian Magnetometer NETwork |
An Illustrated History of Ionospheric Science at RAL |
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World Data Centre for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Chilton | The Dynasonde at Tromsø |
MIRACLE a multi-instrument array for ionosphere -magnetosphere coupling studies |
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Solar Eclipse '99: Upper atmosphere campaign | UCLA Plasma Physics Laboratory |
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- The faculty research in accelerator physics and beam dynamics is centered on the study of the interaction of charged particle beams with other beams, electromagnetic radiation and plasmas, developing new techniques to focus and transport particle beams, and generate coherent electromagnetic radiation. | The UCLA Particle Beam Physics Laboratory was designed as a high-brightness electron beam facility for the education of students and the study of accelerator physics with an emphasis on beam-radiation and beam-plasma interaction. | Plasma physics is a relatively new science. Its physics is rich and full of many unexpected phenomena. Investigating and understanding these phenomena often leads to their practical application. | ||||||||||
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that are on HAARP's official web site, I have included this link with their photo of the antenna array. |
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* Notice the Military Crests * Air Force (Phillips Laboratory) and Navy (Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Laboratory) |
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