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SPACE PHYSICS LAB

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Space Physics Group

Ricardo Monreal Mac-Mahon (RMMc) e-mail , PI - research
Cecilia Llop Romero (CLlop) e-mail , Research
Rodrigo Miranda Cerda (RMC) e-mail Research   (*postgraduate studies at INPE-Brazil)
Julieta Águila, Technical Assistant (Ing. Ejec. Computación)

Sections and Equipment

Site

Section

Equipment

CAMPUS NORTE

- Centro Austral Antártico

SRS - Satelite Receiver System  NOAA (out of order)

NLC - Digital imaging system

Analysis and Data Processing

Receiver, Computer (2)

Digital Cameras, computers (U. Ryukyus)

Software and computers (4)

CAMPUS INSTITUTO

- Centro Hortícola

Geophysical Observatory:

Magnetic and UV radiation data acquisition system

 

Galactic background and ionospheric absorption data acquisition system

 

Magnetometer, computer, GPS, . (UCLA),

 Magnetometer, computer, GPS, UPS, Sensor UV-A, Sensor UV-B, Data Logger, GPS (NIPR-U.Takushoku)

4x4 Array  dipolar antenas -Imaging riometer  (U.Nagoya)

CAMPUS PUERTO NATALES

- Campus

Geophysical Observatory

Magnetic data acquisition system

 

Magnetometer, computer, , GPS, UPS (UCLA)

 

Two  stations   making part of the     SAMBA project,  are shown in red color in the figure.

U. Magallanes  (P.Arenas)

Geophysical Observatory

Magnetometer, computer, UPS, GPS

U. Magallanes  (P.Natales)

Geophysical Observatory

Magnetometer, computer, UPS, GPS

The magnetometers installed at Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales [R. Monreal] (marked in red color), conform the south part of the meridional network of eight stations involved in the SAMBA project (circles), supported by the NSF-USA, and driven by Eftyhia Zesta (PI) from UCLA (now at US AF, Boston).



The imaging riometer, UV sensors, and fluxgate magnetometer installed at the geophysical observatory in Punta Arenas are part of a network [squares] of similar instruments installed at Concepción [A. Foppiano] and Santa Maria -RGS, Brasil [N. Schuch] associated to the AMAS project supported by the NIPR - Japan, driven by Kazuo Makita (PI) from Univ. Takushoku. Recently has been implemented a new station at Trelew - Argentina.


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