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Glossary term: Astronomical ObservatoryDescription: An astronomical observatory is a place designed and built exclusively to facilitate the scientific observation of extraterrestrial objects.
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Oldest Solar Observatory in Americas Found in Peru - NPRMar 1, 2007 · Built in Peru in the fourth century BC, the Thirteen Towers at Chankillo are the oldest solar observatory in the Americas.
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[PDF] FROM MARAGHA TO MOUNT WILSON - IRL @ UMSLThe Maragha Observatory is historically significant because it was the first modern observatory. Maragha marked the first transition in the development of the ...
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Maunakea Observatories - IfA Facilities - ifa.hawaii.eduThe summit of Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawaii hosts the world's largest astronomical observatory, with telescopes operated by astronomers from eleven ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hubble Observatory - NASA ScienceThe Hubble Space Telescope is the first astronomical observatory placed into orbit around Earth with the ability to record images in wavelengths of light.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Observatories Across the Electromagnetic SpectrumAstronomers use a number of telescopes sensitive to different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum to study objects in space.
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NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory - National Science FoundationJun 23, 2025 · Located on the summit of Cerro Pachón in Chile, Rubin Observatory is equipped with an 8.4-meter telescope and the largest digital camera ever built.
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Smithsonian Astrophysical ObservatoryMar 4, 2024 · SAO scientists measure many different types of radiation, from radio waves to X-rays, to study objects such as black holes, pulsars, supernovae, ...
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[PDF] ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES: FROM THE PREHISTORY TO ...We describe the development of astronomical observatories since the prehistory until the late XVIII century, and how an evolution of several millennia took us ...
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The evolution of Astronomical Observatory design - ResearchGateNov 22, 2019 · Observatories were first built to observe celestial objects such as stars and planets and to record their movement and they eventually become ...
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[PDF] Astronomy Timeline - UCCSc4000 BC Mesopotamian ziggurats serve as observatories. Mesopotamian astronomers made careful observations from the tops of pyramid-like towers called ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Children of the Cosmos: What the Ancients Knew - USC DornsifeDec 17, 2021 · Some 6,000 years ago, they erected watch towers to scan the night sky, mapped the stars and visible planets and recorded their observations on ...
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Ancient Greek Astronomy and Cosmology | Modeling the CosmosClaudius Ptolemy (90-168) created a wealth of astronomical knowledge from his home in Alexandria, Egypt. Benefiting from hundreds of years of observation from ...Missing: observatories | Show results with:observatories
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Maragheh observatory, Iran - Portal to the Heritage of AstronomyThe Maragha Observatory has a unique place in the history of medieval astronomy. It represents a new wave of scientific activities in the Islamic world in the ...
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Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) | High Altitude ObservatoryUraniborg was a Danish astronomical observatory and alchemical laboratory established and operated by Tycho Brahe. It was built from 1576–1580 on Hven, an ...
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Galileo and the Telescope | Modeling the CosmosThrough refining the design of the telescope he developed an instrument that could magnify eight times, and eventually thirty times. This increased ...Missing: Hubble | Show results with:Hubble
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History of Royal Observatory Greenwich | Home of GMTAt 3.14pm on 10 August 1675, Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed laid the foundation stone of the new Royal Observatory. He moved in less than a year later on 10 ...
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Development of Stellar Spectroscopy in the 19th Century The ...Jul 7, 2021 · In 1814, German optician and physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer observed and recorded over 600 dark lines in the spectrum of the Sun.Missing: rise | Show results with:rise
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Photography and Spectroscopy in Nineteenth-Century AstronomyThe development of photography and spectroscopy in the nineteenth century allowed astronomers to record and analyze the light coming from stars and other ...
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International Geophysical Year - Global Monitoring Laboratory - NOAAThe IGY was a year and a half of comprehensive global geophysical activities with 67 nations cooperating scientifically.
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Multiwavelength Astronomy - Imagine the Universe! - NASAUntil the 20th century, astronomers learned virtually all they knew about sources in the sky from only the tiny fraction of electromagnetic radiation that ...
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This Month in Astronomical History: 50 Years of CCDsOct 29, 2019 · Now a gold-standard for astronomical applications, the charge-coupled device (CCD) was born on 17 October 1969 at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
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ESA - Edwin Hubble: The man who discovered the CosmosHubble's last significant contribution to astronomy was playing a central role in the design and construction of the Hale 200-inch Telescope on Palomar Mountain ...
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HISTORY OF INFRARED ASTRONOMY - Ground Based TelescopesMany ground based infrared telescopes are now using adaptive optics to create very sharp images. Adaptive optics removes the blurring of an astronomical ...
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Telescopes - W. M. Keck ObservatoryThe twin WM Keck Observatory telescopes are the world's most scientifically productive optical and infrared ground-based telescopes.Missing: features refracting dome enclosures
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Paranal Observatory - Eso.orgAt 2635 metres above sea level in the Atacama Desert of Chile, ESO's Paranal Observatory is one of the very best astronomical observing sites in the world.Very Large Telescope · Weekend visits to Paranal · English (Ireland) · Deutsch
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Observing conditions: definitions - ESOJun 18, 2025 · As a preface, seeing is an inherent property of the atmospheric turbulence, which is independent of the telescope that is observing through the ...
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Sloan Digital Sky SurveyOver eight years of operations (SDSS-I, 2000-2005; SDSS-II, 2005-2008), it obtained deep, multi-color images covering more than a quarter of the sky and created ...
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New Era of Exoplanet Discovery Begins with Images of 'Jupiter's ...Jun 22, 2023 · Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawaiʻi Island have discovered one of the lowest-mass planets whose images have been directly captured. Not ...
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The VLT Interferometer: 20 years of scientific discoveries - ESONov 26, 2021 · The VLTI has enabled a wealth of astronomical discoveries, from directly studying the atmosphere of exoplanets to testing General Relativity around the ...
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Chapter 3 Radio Telescopes and RadiometersThe large parabolic reflector of a radio telescope serves only to focus plane waves onto the feed antenna. (The term “feed” comes from radar antennas used for ...
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[PDF] Introduction to Radio Interferometry - NRAOIn a heterodyne receiver, observed sky frequencies are converted to lower frequency signals by mixing with a signal artificially created by a Local.
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Very Long Baseline Array - National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryThe VLBA is a critical tool for astronomy, where knowing distances is the basis for figuring out mass, makeup, and movement of cosmic objects.Missing: parabolic | Show results with:parabolic
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NSF McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope - NOIRLabThe McMath-Pierce was used to study the structure of sunspots, as well as sunspot spectra. Site, NSF Kitt Peak National Observatory, Arizona, USA. Location ...
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[PDF] George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight ...Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) Description and. Capabilities. In full operation at the start of the SGAP program, Big Bear. Solar Observatory (BBSO) ...
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NSO in Hawaii - National Solar ObservatoryHigh elevation allows for a telescope site above the inversion layer, where the atmosphere is thinner and causes less image distortion. Haleakalā is a tall, ...
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Antony Hewish - Being the first to measure solar wind - Web of StoriesJun 25, 2009 · Antony Hewish talks about how he measured solar wind on the ground.
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The Technology of Radio AstronomyA typical radio telescope, regardless of its size and shape, has several main components. First is the dish, or the antenna. The size and shape are dictated ...
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The Solar Activity Monitor Network – SAMNetJan 26, 2022 · The Solar Activity Magnetic Monitor (SAMM) Network (SAMNet) is a future UK-led international network of ground-based solar telescope stations.
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The History of Hubble - NASA SciencePrior to installation, technicians inspect the primary mirror of the Hubble Space Telescope. Hubble was launched April 24, 1990, aboard Space Shuttle ...
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James Webb Space Telescope - NASA ScienceWebb launched on Dec. 25th 2021. It does not orbit around the Earth like the Hubble Space Telescope, it orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) ...Mission Timeline · Who is James Webb? · How NASA’s Webb Telescope... · Launch
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Chandra X-ray Observatory - NASAX-ray Astronomy. Partners. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). Launch. July 23, 1999. Mission Duration. 24 years. Latest News. See All Chandra News.
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Kepler / K2 - NASA ScienceDuring nine years in deep space Kepler, and its second act, the extended mission dubbed K2, showed our galaxy contains billions of hidden "exoplanets," many of ...
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Mission Timeline - James Webb Space Telescope - NASA ScienceNASA's James Webb Telescope launched on December 25, 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, on the northern coast of South America ...Webb Project History · From Vision to Reality · 2002 · 2012
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About Hubble - NASA ScienceThe telescope has tracked interstellar objects as they soared through our solar system, watched a comet collide with Jupiter, and discovered moons around Pluto.
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Why Have a Telescope in Space? - NASA ScienceJan 24, 2025 · Hubble was designed as a general purpose observatory, meant to explore the universe in visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths.Quick Facts · Hubble Advantages · Dark SkiesMissing: definition | Show results with:definition
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SOFIA - NASA ScienceFeb 6, 2024 · SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, was a Boeing 747SP aircraft modified to carry a 2.7-meter (106-inch) reflecting telescope.
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Mapping the CMB Sky: The BOOMERANG experiment - arXivNov 24, 1999 · We describe the BOOMERanG experiment, a stratospheric balloon telescope intended to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy at ...
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About the Roman Space Telescope - NASA ScienceScheduled to launch no later than May 2027, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will function as Hubble's wide-eyed cousin. While just as sensitive as ...Missing: planned | Show results with:planned
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Detector - IceCube Neutrino ObservatoryIceCube is the first gigaton neutrino detector ever built and was primarily designed to observe neutrinos from the most violent astrophysical sources in our ...Missing: principles | Show results with:principles
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What is LIGO? | LIGO Lab | CaltechA description of LIGO as a unique observatory dedicated to detecting gravitational waves and how it's different from a conventional observatory.
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#IceCube10 | Celebrating 10 Years of IceCube | 2011–2021 ...IceCube began full operations on May 13, 2011—just over ten years ago—when the detector took its first set of data as a completed instrument.
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Overview | Super-Kamiokande Official WebisteThe Super-Kamiokande is a research experiment that aims to unravel the mysteries of elementary particles and the universe through observations of neutrinos ...
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Twenty years after the start of Super-KamiokandeApr 1, 2016 · Today, twenty years have passed since we officially started Super-Kamiokande (SK) data-taking at midnight on April 1st, 1996.
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The Pierre Auger ObservatoryThe Pierre Auger Observatory is studying the highest-energy particles in the Universe, which hit the Earth from all directions, so-called cosmic rays.
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Timeline ObservatoryConceived in 1991, the Pierre Auger Observatory was named in 1995, construction began in 2000, and became the largest detector in 2003. It became the 20th ...
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LIGO Detected Gravitational Waves from Black Holes - LIGO CaltechSep 14, 2015 · On September 14, 2015 at 5:51 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (09:51 UTC), the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) ...
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Detector - Virgo-gw.euVirgo is a laser interferometer with two perpendicular, 3km-long arms: its purpose is detecting gravitational waves from astrophysical sources.
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35 years after the detection of SN1987A neutrinosFeb 23, 2022 · On February 23, 1987, Kamiokande detected 11 neutrinos from SN1987A, the first such detection, and a step toward understanding supernova ...
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Mauna Kea Hazards - IfA Educational OutreachAt the summit elevation of 13,796 feet (4,200 m), the atmospheric pressure is 40 percent less than at sea level. Less oxygen is available to the lungs, and ...
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ALMA - Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array - Eso.orgALMA ; Site: Chajnantor ; Altitude: 4576 to 5044m (most above 5000 m) ; Enclosure: Open air ; Type: Sub-millimeter interferometer antenna array ; Optical design: ...The ALMA Transporters · ALMA Receiver Bands · ALMA’s Antennas · Interferometry
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Higher Ground - National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryJun 29, 2018 · ALMA is located in a high, dry spot where radio light can better penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, so ALMA can observe the radio light better.
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Astronomy at Stonehenge? — NOVA - PBSSep 30, 2010 · A new theory surfaced that claimed Stonehenge was the work of ancient astronomers, and that its giant stone pillars were used to predict eclipses of the moon ...
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Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated SitesThe World Heritage property Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites is internationally important for its complexes of outstanding prehistoric monuments.Maps · Videos · Gallery · Documents
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Introduction- Beijing Ancient ObservatoryThe Beijing Ancient Observatory was first built in 1442 and was the national observatory during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties.Missing: Stonehenge Vatican
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Vatican Observatory: HomeThe Vatican Observatory is one of the oldest active astronomical observatories in the world, with its roots going back to 1582 and the Gregorian reform of the ...
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Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST)The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) is a Chinese megascience project to build the largest single dish radio telescope in the world.
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Very Large Telescope - Eso.orgThe VLT has made an undisputed impact on observational astronomy. It is the most productive individual ground-based facility, and results from the VLT have led ...
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Global Observing System (GOS)Through the surface-based sub-system, there are approximately 17 500 stations/platforms making observations at or near the Earth's surface, often hourly, of ...
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Radiosonde Observation - National Weather ServiceAs the radiosonde rises at about 300 meters/minute (about 1,000 feet/minute), sensors on the radiosonde transmit pressure, temperature, relative humidity and ...Missing: profiles | Show results with:profiles
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Weather Radar Observations | World Meteorological OrganizationWeather radar observations are surface-based remote sensing data used to detect water droplets, rainfall rates, and radial wind speeds.Missing: observatories | Show results with:observatories
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Trends in CO2 - NOAA Global Monitoring LaboratorySep 5, 2025 · The carbon dioxide data on Mauna Loa constitute the longest record of direct measurements of CO2 in the atmosphere.Last 1 Year · Data · Last Month · Global
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ARM | Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User FacilityAs a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility, ARM makes its data freely available to scientists around the world. View Resources for Users ...Data Announcements · Features · News · Events & Meetings
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Chapter 11: Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing ...The 2015–2016 extreme El Niño event was one of the three extreme El Niño events since the 1980s and the availability of satellite rainfall observations.
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Urban Heat Islands: Observations, Impacts, and AdaptationAug 7, 2025 · It increases urban temperatures by several degrees Celsius, leading to higher energy use, increased emissions, and health issues like heat ...
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[PDF] Guide to Meteorological Instruments and Methods of ObservationIts purpose, as with the previous editions, is to give comprehensive and up-to-date guidance on the most effective practices for carrying out meteorological ...
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Weather Observations of Remote Polar Areas Using an AWS ...Oct 1, 2019 · The growing interest in the polar regions, which has recently emerged due to the challenges imposed by climate change, requires an increase in ...
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Seismometers, seismographs, seismograms - what's the difference ...Seismographs are instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake. They are installed in the ground throughout the world.Missing: broadband networks
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[PDF] US Geological Survey Global Seismographic NetworkEstablished in 1986 to replace the obsolete, analog World Wide Standardized Seismograph Network (WWSSN), the GSN continues a tradition in global seismology that ...
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Magnitude Types | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govThe original magnitude relationship defined by Richter and Gutenberg in 1935 for local earthquakes. It is based on the maximum amplitude of a seismogram ...
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Moment magnitude, Richter scale | U.S. Geological SurveyMoment magnitude gives the most reliable estimate of earthquake size. Moment is a physical quantity proportional to the slip on the fault multiplied by the ...
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Volcano Watch — The evolution of the tiltmeter at the Hawaiian ...The tiltmeter, one of the basic instruments utilized by the founder of HVO, has been in continuous use in one form or another since 1912.Missing: spectrometers SO2 examples Vesuvius 1841
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Monitoring Volcanic Gas in Hawaii - Hawaiian Volcano ObservatoryApr 17, 2017 · Ultraviolet spectrometer on roof of vehicle is driven beneath gas plumes to measure sulfur dioxide gas, Kīlauea Volcnano, Hawai'i.
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The Vesuvius Observatory: the "guardian" of the Campania ... - INGVThe Vesuvian Observatory was the first volcanological observatory in the world. It was founded by King Ferdinand II of Bourbon in 1841 and inaugurated in 1845 ...
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[PDF] Chapter 1 The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory—A Natural ...(1941). This chapter summarizes HVO's history and some of the scientific achievements made possible by this permanent observatory over the past century as it ...
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USGS ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning SystemOct 7, 2019 · Mexico, for example, began its public earthquake early warning system in 1991 after the deadly 1985 magnitude 8.0 Guerrero earthquake, while ...
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Earthquake Monitoring at Mount St. Helens - USGS.govDue to the eruptions of 1980-86 and 2004-2008, Mount St. Helens has had the best seismic monitoring network of all volcanoes in the Cascade Range.
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[PDF] The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, Iceland - VedurGPS-monitored deformation in 2010, prior to the Fimmvörðuháls eruption on ... GPS deformation: No significant deformation at sites around Eyjafjallajökull ...
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How Mount St. Helens eruption transformed seismic monitoringMay 16, 2025 · The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens led to better seismic monitoring, increasing seismometers in the Pacific Northwest from a dozen to ...
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[PDF] Chapter 10 Measuring the Earth's magnetic fieldFluxgate magnetometers are becoming the most popular instruments at modern digital observatories due to their robust construction and reliable electronics. ○.
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3-axis Fluxgate Magnetometer Model FGE - DTU SpaceMore than 250 FGE magnetometers are installed at geomagnetic observatories and variometer stations worldwide. DTU Space itself is operating more than 20 FGE ...
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International Real-time Magnetic Observatory NetworkThe INTERMAGNET programme exists to establish a global network of cooperating digital magnetic observatories, adopting modern standard specifications.INTERMAGNET Metadata · Participating Observatories... · Intermagnet faq
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1.3. History and Status of INTERMAGNETINTERMAGNET embodies the proposal to extend worldwide the network of observatories communicating in this way. A successful pilot scheme operated during 1989 ...
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Global Empirical Picture of Magnetospheric Substorms Inferred ...Jan 11, 2019 · Magnetospheric substorms represent key explosive processes in the interaction of the Earth's magnetosphere with the solar wind, ...
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Magnetic declination changes over time - USGS.gov(b) Data from five observatories show the yearly rate of change in declination. Note, in particular, the abrupt changes, or jerks, in the rate of secular ...Missing: geomagnetic | Show results with:geomagnetic
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VLBI – Very Long Baseline Interferometry - IAG - GeodesyVLBI is a space geodetic technique that measures Earth's orientation & crustal motion via time delays in radio signals from distant quasars.
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Satellite Laser Ranging - Center for Space ResearchIn addition to state-of-the art analysis of the globally collected SLR data, the McDonald Observatory has hosted both LLR and SLR tracking stations and was the ...
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About - International GNSS ServiceThe International GNSS Service (IGS) has ensured open access, high-quality GNSS data products since 1994. These products enable access to the definitive global ...
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[PDF] GPS and Space-Based Geodetic Methodsplate tectonics was an important driver in the development of. SLR, geodetic VLBI, and geodetic GPS (Smith and Turcotte,. 1993). SLR was initially a NASA ...
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Hartland Magnetic Observatory - BGS GeomagnetismHartland Observatory is situated on the NW boundary of Hartland village. The site is the southern half of a large meadow, which slopes steeply northward into a ...
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Geodetic Observatory Wettzell: GFZThe Geodetic Observatory Wettzell is operated by the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG). The station is located on a mountain ridge of Bavarian ...
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Homepage | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction CenterDisturbed Space Weather continues through 10 Nov. published: Saturday ... 3-Day Geomagnetic Forecast · Forecast Discussion · Predicted Sunspot Numbers and ...Weekly Highlights and 27-Day... · 3-Day Forecast · Aurora - 30 Minute Forecast
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Measuring Coastal Absolute Sea-Level Changes Using GNSS ...In this study, we aim to investigate the potential of Global Navigation Satellite Systems Interferometric Reflectometry (GNSS-IR) to measure coastal absolute ...
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(PDF) The NEPTUNE Canada regional cabled ocean observatoryAug 10, 2025 · The project is expected to be fully operational in late 2009, and provide valuable information regarding the structure and seismic behavior of ...
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Moorings - Ocean Observatories InitiativeTypes of Moorings · Flanking Mooring · Profiler Mooring · Surface Mooring · Shallow Water Mooring.
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Enabling the Ocean Observatory Initiative - Teledyne MarineAug 24, 2021 · OOI glider deployments are one of three varieties: coastal, open ocean, and global. Coastal and open ocean deployments have glider depth re- ...
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NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observatory Goes Live - Victoria - UVICDec 8, 2009 · In summer 2009, five power and communications nodes and 60 instruments—hosting about 280 sensors—were successfully installed on the ocean floor.
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The Experimental Site of P-ONEThe NEPTUNE cabled ocean observatory, completed in 2009, is a versatile multidisciplinary subsea system. Its backbone infrastructure comprises an 800 ...
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The Ocean Observatories Initiative - FrontiersMar 3, 2019 · The Deep Profiler mooring is a single cabled, vertical mooring that hosts an instrumented McLane wire-following vehicle that measures ocean ...
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Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) SensorsA CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth) is the primary tool for determining essential physical properties of sea water, including temperature, salinity, ...
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Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)An ADCP measures water speed across a water column using sound waves and the Doppler effect, measuring current speed at different depths.
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Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler - Interactive OceansAcoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) provide a 3D water-current velocity for a small volume of the overlying water column.
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The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI)The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) is a science-driven ocean observing network that delivers real-time data from more than 900 instruments.The Observatory · About OOI · OOI Data · OOI Data ExplorerMissing: 2016 | Show results with:2016
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[PDF] Appendix E1.4 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Data ...The M1 mooring was deployed in 1989 and is maintained by MBARI. The buoy is equipped with surface and subsurface ocean sensors as well as surface ...
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Monterey Bay Time Series (MBTS) - MBARIThe Monterey Bay Time Series (MBTS) has collected time series data with ships and autonomous platforms including moorings, AUVs, gliders, and satellites.Missing: Institute | Show results with:Institute
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Biofouling Mitigation from Top to Bottom - Ocean Observatories ...Dec 4, 2023 · “It's a harsh environment due to the high pressures and salt water ... OOI engineers develop creative ways to tackle the many challenges ...
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[PDF] Biofouling protection for marine environmental sensors - OSThe reasons can be that the protection is not effective enough, or the material used does not with- stand the seawater environment, or the sensor measurements.
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[PDF] Deep Trouble! Common Problems for Ocean Observatories○ The high pressure, corrosive environment causes leaks and destruction of housings. ○ Connectors and cable moldings fail at relatively high rates.
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Methods for Reducing Biofouling of Moored Optical Sensors inThe coastal ocean presents more severe problems of biofouling, because of high biological productivity and coastal pollution in the form of wastewaters, storm ...
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Ocean Observation Technologies: A ReviewApr 15, 2020 · The moored buoys were one of the most important technologies to predict El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon, and constructed a cost- ...
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Observation of the 2009 Samoa tsunami by the NEPTUNE‐Canada ...Jun 4, 2011 · [1] As part of the NEPTUNE-Canada cabled seafloor observatory, an array of six high-precision bottom pressure recorders was installed in the ...
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The Ocean Observatories Initiative - The Oceanography SocietyFeb 9, 2018 · The OOI provides data to address large-scale scientific challenges such as coastal ocean dynamics, climate and ecosystem health, the global ...
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What is the role of technology in wildlife conservation?Explore how AI, satellites, and acoustic tools are revolutionizing conservation with insights from WILDLABS experts Talia Speaker and Alex Rood.
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Advances in Wildlife Monitoring: Remote Sensing, Camera Traps ...Sep 21, 2025 · Key innovations include remote sensing through satellites and drones, camera traps enhanced with AI and machine learning algorithms, bio-loggers ...Missing: instruments | Show results with:instruments
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Automated near real-time monitoring in ecology: Status quo and ...Perhaps the most obvious approach to generating such digital data is through the use of monitoring technology such as camera traps, passive acoustic sensors, ...2. Data Collection · 2.1. Sensor Devices · 2.2. Digital Data Collection...Missing: instruments | Show results with:instruments
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YERCIn an era of rampant misinformation, we aim to forge a new conservation culture, drawing on 37 years of experience from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), ...
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Snapshot Serengeti | Zooniverse - People-powered researchOur cameras track the movement of thousands upon thousands of animals migrating with and following the wildebeest migration. Learn more. From the organization: ...
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Our Banding Stations - Intermountain Bird ObservatoryWe have three bird banding stations in Idaho that are open to the public. Visit us to meet our scientists and watch research in action!
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The Insect Survey - Rothamsted ResearchThe Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) has been running two trap networks since 1964. Its long-term data are unique providing information on aphids, larger moths ...Missing: history 1843
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Ethical Considerations in Wildlife Monitoring - WildTeamMar 21, 2024 · Ethical considerations include minimizing disturbance, respecting data, community engagement, careful handling, research integrity, and ...
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Ethical Implications of Automated Wildlife Tracking → ScenarioSep 12, 2025 · The constant intrusion of technology into wild spaces could disrupt natural behaviors, increase stress levels, and alter ecological dynamics in ...
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IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesIt provides information about range, population size, habitat and ecology, use and/or trade, threats, and conservation actions that will help inform necessary ...About · 3.1 · Searching The IUCN Red List · Citing The IUCN Red List
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Summary Statistics - IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesThe IUCN Red List is updated. For each Red List update, IUCN provides summaries of the numbers of species in each category, by taxonomic group and by country.
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Can an acoustic observatory contribute to the conservation of ...Jul 31, 2023 · We examine the potential of the A2O to monitor near threatened, threatened, endangered and critically endangered species, based on their vocal behaviour.