Department of Physics & Astronomy
The University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
CANADA T2N 1N4
Tel: +1 (403) 220-8407 Fax: +1 (403) 282-5016
Obs!
Projects
This group, which is part of the Department of Physics & Astronomy, has
been doing ground-based and space-born measurements of the aurora and upper atmosphere
for over 25 years.
Projects currently being investigated at the University of Calgary's
Institute for Space Reasearch (ISR) include the analysis of
image and particle data obtained from a variety of sources:
- History of the ISR:
- Space-based Projects:
- Ground-based Projects:
- Laboroatory Facilities:
Publication Lists
Funding Agencies for ISR Projects
Canadian Space Agency - Agence spatiale canadienne (CSA)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
Collaborators
- Alfvén
Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden - Freja F1 Electric Field
- Applied Physics Laboratories (APL)
Baltimore, USA - Freja F2 Magnetometer
- Institute for Space Research
(IKI), Moscow, Russia - Interball Satellite Home Page.
- IRF Kiruna Division Kiruna, Sweden -
Freja F3H (TICS and MATE) data sets
- IRF Uppsala Division Uppsala,
Sweden - Freja F4 Wave Experiment
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos,
USA - VIKING and Sub-storm proccesses (Mike Henderson).
- NASA Space Sciences
at Goddard
- NSSDC Data Archive - NDADS
(ISTP solar wind data, IMP-8 IMF data)
- The Institute of Space and Astronautical
Science (ISAS) Sagamihara, Japan - Planet-B, Scheduled for launch in 1998.
- Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
- Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)
Stockholm, Sweden - Freja Satellite Home Page
- SSC Stockholm, Sweden - Odin Satellite Home Page
Other WWW Sites at the University of Calgary
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Last modified February 20, 1997 by Greg Enno
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(ISR gif courtesy of Mike Henderson based on the original design by
Greg Enno.)