Limited hangout - "don't you remember, we told you all about it"
Looks like they casually revealed that HAARP is more than developing ionospheric technology for radio communications, they even invited amateur radio operators to get in on the excitement as they transmit heated plasma waves into the ionosphere and produce an artificial "Airglow" show in the Alaskan night sky.
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>>134478 bunker pb
HAARP Announces New Research Campaign, November 4-7, 2023
https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/nov23campaign
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1427HexSpmtbvPzczLCqzH_U7OU6Wq4ay/view
https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/
>>134479 bunker pb
Alaskan Nights Aglow: Don’t Miss HAARP’s Spectacular Artificial Airglow Show
Exploring the Ionosphere
The experiments will focus on the ionosphere, the region of the atmosphere between about 30 and 350 miles above the Earth’s surface.
Scientists will investigate ionosphere mechanisms that cause optical emissions. They’ll also try to understand whether certain plasma waves — gas so hot that electrons get knocked off atoms — amplify other very low-frequency waves. And they’ll investigate how satellites can use plasma waves in the ionosphere for collision detection and avoidance.
https://scitechdaily.com/alaskan-nights-aglow-dont-miss-haarps-spectacular-artificial-airglow-show/
Amateur radio operators can find a copy of the HAARP November 2023 transmission notice here; this document includes information about currently scheduled times and frequencies of transmission, as well as other information that may be of interest to amateur radio observers and the general public.
https://HAARP.gi.alaska.edu/