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2006-06-26 13:00:00
UAF World Day Operations Commence
World Day operations are underway at the UAF Facilities in support of the CVS/MST/CAWSES World Day period. These operations will run from June 26 to June 30. The scientific focus will be on ionospheric convection, variability, and global plasma structuring.
2006-04-06 20:00:00
UAF Facilities Conclude March/April 2006 World Day Campaign
The UAF Facilities successfully concluded a month long experimental campaign in support of the LTCS/MST/CAWSES World Day period. This is the second long duration campaign run recently by the facilities. The observations made during March/April 2006 were primarily during quiet geomagnetic conditions with a few isolated periods of activity. Efforts will now turn to the validation and scientific analysis of the collected data.
2006-03-06 09:00:00
UAF World Day Operations Commence
World Day operations are underway at the UAF Facilities in support of the LTCS/MST/CAWSES World Day period. These operations will be for the period from March 6th until April 6th on a best effort basis. The scientific focus will be on long period waves, space weather, and ionospheric variability.
2005-09-30 20:00:00
UAF Facilities Conclude September 2005 World Day Campaign
The UAF Facilities successfully concluded a month long experimental campaign in support of the LTCS/MST/CAWSES World Day period. The observations made during September 2005 included a wide range of geomagnetic conditions and one of the most active periods in recent months. Efforts will now turn to the validation and scientific analysis of the collected data.
2005-09-01 12:00:00
UAF World Day Operations Commence
World Day operations are underway at the UAF Facilities in support of the LTCS/MST/CAWSES World Day period. These operations will be for the entire month of September on a best effort basis. The scientific focus will be on long period waves, space weather, and ionospheric variability.






