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Poker Flat rocket launch to study energy movement during aurora

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Mar 25, 2022   Featured, Science/Education  

Poker Flat rocket launch to study energy movement during aurora

Two sounding rockets are scheduled to launch from Poker Flat Research Range just minutes apart in an experiment aimed at learning how energy is transferred and dissipated during auroral displays. The findings could increase the understanding of factors affecting satellites in low Earth orbit. The NASA-funded Ion-Neutral Coupling during Active Aurora experiment could launch from […]

NASA rocket launches from Poker Flat in search of aurora answers

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Mar 7, 2022   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA rocket launches from Poker Flat in search of aurora answers

A NASA Black Brant IX sounding rocket soared high out of Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks at 2:27 a.m. Saturday to learn more about pulsating aurora. The Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations, or LAMP, experiment seeks to determine whether the pulsating aurora is connected to another phenomenon called microbursts, higher-energy electrons from the Earth’s magnetosphere driven […]

Scientists aim to improve sea ice predictions’ accuracy, access

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Jan 23, 2022   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Scientists aim to improve sea ice predictions’ accuracy, access

Sea ice predictions have improved markedly since the founding of an international forecasting and monitoring network 14 years ago. “These forecasts are quite encouraging in their increasing accuracy,” said Uma Bhatt, an atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute. Bhatt spoke about the Sea Ice Prediction Network at the American Geophysical […]

AGU research spotlight: UAF scientist finds Alaska’s Arctic coastal towns face extensive inundation

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Dec 20, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

AGU research spotlight: UAF scientist finds Alaska’s Arctic coastal towns face extensive inundation

Coastal erosion and land subsidence driven by permafrost thawing may lead to extensive seawater inundation in several northern Alaska communities by 2100, according to research by a University of Alaska Fairbanks geomorphologist. Louise Farquharson, a research assistant professor at the UAF Geophysical Institute, made the long-term projections for the communities of Point Lay, Wainwright, Kaktovik and […]

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