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Scientists in Alaska will bounce radio signals off an asteroid today from the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program research site in Gakona. The experiment will be preparation for a more spectacular near-Earth asteroid fly-by in six years.
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A National Science Foundation grant will expand operations at the University of Alaska Fairbanks High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or HAARP…
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Art and science are combined this week in a project at the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP facility. Built for military research…
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The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or “HAARP” facility is gearing up for its busiest season since the University of Alaska Fairbanks…
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks has several prospective customers for the HAARP facility. UAF took ownership of the High Frequency Active Auroral…
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks is gearing up to transform a newly acquired research facility into a financially self-sustaining entity. Last week UAF…
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The Air Force has agreed to delay its plans to demolish a $300 million research facility near Glennallen to allow more time to work out a deal to transfer…
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Fairbanks, AK - The Air Force has paused a plan to demolish the HAARP facility, as it reconsiders options for transferring its ionospheric research…
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The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP facility, shut down last month. The official in charge of the military research facility near…