“Alaska’s super-power High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) transmitters in Gakona, Alaska, will fire up again for the spring research campaign April 6 – 14. University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Space Physics Group researcher and HAARP Chief Scientist Chris Fallen, KL3WX, told ARRL that more than 40 hours of “externally funded” experiments are in the queue.” [1]
Nonlinear pendulum equations and space plasma reveal potential radiation belt trick
“By pairing space plasma wave phenomena with nonlinear pendulum equations, researchers discovered a potential way to artificially generate coherent waves to control conditions within the Van Allen radiation belts.” [2]