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Norway light spiral - happened last February over Alaska with a HAARP ** Now over SIBERIA Dec 10
    #11634032 - 12/12/09 12:45 AM (14 years, 2 months ago)

HAARP creates bullseye in the sky

By Physics Today on October 13, 2009 10:41 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks

Nature News: The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), near Gakona, Alaska, has for twenty years used radio waves to probe Earth's magnetic field and ionosphere.

One of the most visible results of the experiments—since the facility upgraded its transmission power output from 1 to 3.6 megawatts—is that they can create lights in the sky that are similar to auroras.

The technique works by using the high-frequency radio waves to accelerate electrons in the atmosphere, increasing the energy of their collisions and thereby creating a glow.

In February last year, HAARP unexpectedly managed to induce a strange bullseye pattern in the night sky. "This is the really exciting part—we've made a little artificial piece of ionosphere," said US Air Force Research Laboratory physicist Todd Pedersen to Nature's Naomi Lubick.
http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspicks/2009/10/haarp-creates-bullseye-in-the.html


Kinda odd that the spirals were seen over Tromsø, Norway where there's a HAARP and EISCAT installation...no? Oh and the US president was in nearby Oslo, Norway the day after the Norway sighting to accept a nobel peace prize...


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Re: Norway light spiral - happened last February over Alaska with a HAARP [Re: staedtler]
    #11634104 - 12/12/09 12:59 AM (14 years, 2 months ago)

i just checked out EISCAT, and it looks like it's just a radio antenna station, primarily for astronomy

HAARP is definitely some weird shit, but it is very far from Norway. 

Also, why would the President need to be anywhere near this thing?


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Re: Norway light spiral - happened last February over Alaska with a HAARP [Re: staedtler]
    #11634177 - 12/12/09 01:17 AM (14 years, 2 months ago)

Another spiral.. this time in Siberia.  Just down the road from SURA, Siberia's version of the ionic super heater (HAARP, EISCAT).



Is this a pattern?


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Re: Norway light spiral - happened last February over Alaska with a HAARP [Re: staedtler]
    #11634221 - 12/12/09 01:29 AM (14 years, 2 months ago)

Looks like they're all Ionospheric heaters...

Ionospheric heater
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An ionospheric heater is an array of antennas which are used for heating the ionosphere, and which can create artificial aurora.
[edit] Current facilities

    * The European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) operates an ionospheric heating facility, capable of transmitting over 1 GW [1] [2] effective radiated power (ERP), near Tromsø in Norway.

    * Russia has the Sura ionospheric heating facility, in Vasilsursk near Nizhniy Novgorod, capable of transmitting 190 MW ERP.

    * The United States has three ionospheric heating facilities:
          o HAARP - 3,981 MW ERP (north of Gakona, Alaska)
          o HIPAS - 70 MW ERP (northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska)
          o Arecibo Observatory (in Puerto Rico)


I guess we'll see one over Arecibo Observatory (in Puerto Rico) or HIPAS (northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska) next...


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Re: Norway light spiral - happened last February over Alaska with a HAARP [Re: staedtler]
    #11639861 - 12/12/09 11:02 PM (14 years, 2 months ago)

well i tell you what dude, if one DOES pop up in Puerto Rico, i'm sold


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