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EISCAT is participating in the International Polar Year in a number of ways, including operations as part of the ICESTAR/IHY co-ordination. The principal operation is a continuous operation of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar covering the entire IPY. The observing mode(s) include field-aligned profiles from below 100 to 500km altitude and 30+ hour local area scans (for electrical field measurements) every two weeks. User input on modes and objectives is always welcome.
International Polar Year ESR monthly summary plots
 
International Polar Year Why are long runs useful?
 
International Polar Year Press release February 27 2007
March 1 is the start of the International Polar Year!
International Polar Year Space Debris
The EISCAT radars use special hardware developed for ESA to monitor space debris passing throgh the radar beams. Data collected during the IPY long run is providing new insights into the behaviour and dispersal of space debris using measurements of the debris field created by an anti-satellite missile test conducted by China just pior to the start of the IPY.
International Polar Year I-T Challenges Based on Continuous Observations Through the IPY (or PRIMO II)
Working (WIKI) pages for the workshop held 27 June 2007 at the CEDAR meeting in Santa Fe, NM
International Polar Year ISSI Project 133
'Towards more effective physics-based and statistical models of the polar ionosphere' - ISSI Working group pages
International Polar Year IPY 3-fold brochure for download from the main IPY site
 
International Polar Year The Norwegian ICESTAR/IHY pages
 
International Polar Year Norwegian ICESTAR 3-fold brochure
First draft
International Polar Year Preparatory documents, etc
This folder contains some of the documents and proposals leading up to the IPY program at the ESR and other incoherent scatter radars