A Space Institute in Arctic Circle

by junnugamer | May 25, 2014 | (0) Posted in Just Fun



The Swedish Institute of Space Physics or Institutet för rymdfysik ("IRF") is a Swedish government agency. The institute's primary task is to carry out basic research, education and associated observatory activities in space physics, space technology and atmospheric physics.

The research activities at IRF in Kiruna concern studies of phenomena in the Earth's upper atmosphere, the ionosphere, and planetary magnetospheres. Ground-based measurements of ionospheric parameters, the geomagnetic field, optical aurora, and radio wave propagation, as well as in situ measurements with satellites are being performed. Various types of detectors for space research are developed and built at the institute.

In addition a number of routine measurements are carried out. These include measurements of the geomagnetic field, optical aurora and ionospheric ionization (with ionosonde and riometers), atmospheric ozone content and infrasound waves. Continuous recording is also carried out of radioactivity (Swedish Defence Research Establishment) and meteorological parameters including solar radiation (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute).

Since 1996, IRF has also had an atmospheric research program, established with the help of EU Structural Funds. Atmospheric research at IRF focuses on studies of atmospheric dynamics, the transfer of mass and energy between different regions of the atmosphere, stratospheric ozone and seasonally specific stratospheric and mesospheric clouds, particularly in Polar regions (in the Arctic and Antarctica).

Special facilities at IRF in Kiruna include test facilities for space instruments, space simulation chambers, well-equipped facilities for optical measurements, observatory instruments (magnetometers, riometers, ionosondes), mechanical workshop, laboratories, conference rooms, computers and a library.

IRF in Kiruna contributes with teaching and supervision to space engineering programs run by the Division of Space Technology, Luleå University of Technology, on the Space Campus in Kiruna.

 

 

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Wallace Waggner on June 16, 2014
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A Space Institute in Arctic Circle