AER 103 provides a foundation in the remote sensing of the mesosphere through imagery of noctilucent cloud structures. Observations are made through airborne or balloon-borne observations that are synchronized with ground or satellite observations in partnership with the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.

AER 103 provides a foundation in the remote sensing of the mesosphere through the imagery and remote sensing of noctilucent cloud structures. Observations are made through airborne and/or balloon-borne observations, synchronized with ground or satellite observations. AER 103 also introduces students to the principles and operations of atmospheric LIDAR and Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) techniques for mesospheric observations culminating in hands-on operations of facilities at Poker Flat Observatory near Fairbanks, AK.

Balloon Project: As part of the course, AER 103 students will participate in the design and development of a gyro-stabilized scientific balloon

 

May 24 to July 26: Online Preparation and Balloon Development

Week 1 (May 24, 2023): Noctilucent cloud science and monitoring (A. Mauduit), Introduction to scientific ballooning (Starspec), Facilitated balloon design project (J. Reimuller, K. Ernandes)

Week 2 (May 31, 2023) Principles of astrophotography, Gear for astrophotography,  (A. Mauduit), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 1: Systems Overview and Sizing, Balloon Selection.

Week 3 (June 7, 2023): Photogrammetry, camera settings and techniques designed for noctilucent cloud photography,  scientific aurora imagery techniques, filming and timelapse photography (A. Mauduit), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 2: Payload Sizing, Preliminary Design Review

Week 4 (June 14, 2023): Principles of LiDAR for atmospheric observation (Vishnu), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 3: Gyro-stabilization and Pointing 1

Week 5 (June 21, 2023): Principles of LiDAR for atmospheric observation, continued (Vishnu), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 4: Gyro-stabilization and Pointing 2

Week 6 (June 28, 2023): Techniques of LiDAR observation (Vishnu), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 5: Pendulation Mitigation

Week 7 (July 5, 2023): Techniques of LiDAR observation (Vishnu), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 6: Gondola, Thermal.

Week 8 (July 12, 2023): Introduction to techniques of observation using Incoherent Scatter Radar (UAF), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 7: Critical Design Review, Hang Test

Week 9 (July 19, 2023): Introduction to techniques of observation using Incoherent Scatter Radar (UAF), ONLINE DESIGN WORKSHOP 8: Tracking, Weather, Consumable Handling, Launch and Recovery Operations

Week 10 (July 26, 2023): PMC-Turbo imagery analysis methods, Considerations for Airborne Imagery (J. Reimuller)

 

1 – 8 August, 2023: On-site NLC Campaign at Fairbanks AK.

31 July:

  • Arrive in Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 1800-2000: Flight Readiness Review

1 August

  • 8:30-9:00 Opening Remarks and Introductions
  • 9:00-9:45 Review of Fundamental Concepts: Ionospheric Modification by High-Power HF
    Radio Waves – B. Watkins
  • 10:00-10:45 Properties of Waves in Vacuum, Plasma, and Other Media – P. Bernhardt
  • 11:00-11:45 Introduction to Radio Wave Propagation & API – D. Hysell
  • 13:00-13:45 Field-Aligned Irregularities – D. Hysell
  • 14:00-16:30 Geophysical Institute Tour
  • 00:00-04:00 NLC observations: ½ team at the LIDAR facility, ½ team on field camera site
  • Balloon launch on suitable evening (Each student will have the opportunity to participate in launch or recovery operations)

2 August

  • 8:30-9:15 Introduction to ELF/VLF Wave Studies – V. Sonwalkar
  • 9:30-11:45 ELF/VLF Waves Activities – A. Reddy
  • 12:30-1:15 ELF/VLF Generation via D-Region Heating – M. Golkowski
  • 13:30-16:30 Poker Flat Tour
  • 00:00-04:00 NLC observations: ½ team at the LIDAR facility, ½ team on field camera site
  • Balloon launch on suitable evening (Each student will have the opportunity to participate in launch or recovery operations)

3 August

  • 8:30-9:15 GNSS Observations of Artificial Heating Effects at HAARP – J. Morton
  • 9:30-10:15 Fundamentals of Ground-based Optical Studies – D. Hampton
  • 10:30-11:15 Machine Learning Techniques for Data Analysis – D. Ozturk
  • 00:00-04:00 NLC observations: ½ team at the LIDAR facility, ½ team on field camera site
  • Balloon launch on suitable evening (Each student will have the opportunity to participate in launch or recovery operations)

4 August

  • 1400-1700: Special topic seminar, data analysis.
  • 00:00-04:00 NLC observations: ½ team at the LIDAR facility, ½ team on field camera site
  • Balloon launch on suitable evening (Each student will have the opportunity to participate in launch or recovery operations.

5 August

  • 1400-1700: Special topic seminar, data analysis.
  • 00:00-04:00 NLC observations: ½ team at the LIDAR facility, ½ team on field camera site
  • Balloon launch on suitable evening (Each student will have the opportunity to participate in launch or recovery operations.

6 Aug: HAARP field trip

  • 13:00-17:00 Travel to Gakona

7 Aug: HAARP field trip

  • 0700-0830 Travel from Gakona to HAARP
  • 8:30-9:00 HAARP Welcome and Introductions
  • 9:00-12:00 HAARP Tour
  • 1200-1300 Lunch
  • 1300-1800: Return to Fairbanks

 

All lodging and local transportation is provided from 31 July to 7 August.

 

RECOVERY OPERATIONS: Two seats are available to participate in the helicopter-based recovery operation for $750 each.

 

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2022 Course Schedule

may

24may(may 24)8:00 am27(may 27)3:00 pmEVA 103 Planetary Field Geology Field Campaign (2024)Field campaign in planetary field geology including EVA tool evaluation. (Online classes start Summer Semester)

27may(may 27)5:00 pm31(may 31)1:00 pmEVA 102 Operational Space Medicine (2024)FIeld campaign covering space medicine, wilderness medicine, human performance, leadership and psychological resilience. (Online classes start Summer Semester)

august

02aug(aug 2)8:00 am07(aug 7)9:00 pmFeaturedAER 103 Noctilucent Cloud Imagery Field Research Campaign (2024)Field campaign as part of AER 103, Noctilucent Cloud Imagery course to study noctilucent cloud formations through coordinated ground, airborne, and/or balloon observations.

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october

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31oct(oct 31)8:00 am03nov(nov 3)5:00 pmFeaturedBIO 104: Advanced Egress and Post-Landing Space Suit Evaluation (2024)On-site BIO 104 campaign to evaluate Orion spacecraft egress and parachute drop scenarios using space suits in water.

november

04nov(nov 4)8:00 am07(nov 7)1:00 pmEVA 105 Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory EVA Operations Campaign (2024)On-Site compliment to EVA 105 using analog training suits

07nov(nov 7)8:00 am08(nov 8)5:00 pmFeaturedEVA 106 Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory EVA Operations Campaign (2024)On-Site compliment to EVA 106 using medium-fidelity analog space suits

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