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Sondrestrom Upper Atmospheric Research Facility

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Altitude
  
196 m (643 ft)

Collecting area
  
32 m (105 ft)

Year built
  
1983

Wavelength
  
L band

Website
  
isr.sri.com

Sondrestrom Upper Atmospheric Research Facility

Organisation
  
SRI International National Science Foundation Danish Meteorological Institute

Telescope style
  
Incoherent scatter radar

Address
  
Umiarsualiviup aqq., Greenland

Organizations
  
SRI International, National Science Foundation, Danish Meteorological Institute

The Sondrestrom Upper Atmospheric Research Facility is an ionospheric and atmospheric research facility situated about 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. It is commonly known around the town as Kellyville. The facility has been operational since the ionospheric radar was first constructed by SRI International at Stanford, California, then moved to Chatanika, Alaska, where it was operational from November 1971 to March 1982. It was transported to Kangerlussuaq in 1983.

It is operated by SRI International for the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Danish Meteorological Institute. Its principal researcher is Anja Strømme. This facility is host to more than 20 instruments, the majority of which provide unique and complementary information about the arctic upper atmosphere. The centerpiece instrument of the facility is an L band incoherent scatter (IS) radar with a 32 m (105 ft) fully steerable antenna. It continues to be in high demand by the scientific communities.

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Sondrestrom Upper Atmospheric Research Facility Wikipedia