News comes to us this week that the famous HAARP antenna array is to be brought back into service for experiments by the University of Alaska. Built in the 1990s for the US Air Force’s High Frequency ...
In November, high above the Alaskan sky, a pulse of high-powered emissions from the HAARP array—a grid of radio transmitters that can pump high-frequency radio waves up into the atmosphere—kicked off ...
Think of Alaska and the Aurora Borealis comes to mind. Solar particles are captured by Earth’s magnetic field and flung to the North and South magnetic poles. There, they collide with atmospheric ...
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