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Solar System Physics and Space Technology

CURRENT NEWS

  1. 2010-06-22 Prisma and PRIMA successfully launched on 15 June 2010
  2. 2010-06-13 IRF:s instrument PRIMA sänds upp på den svenska satelliten Prisma den 15 juni
  3. 2010-06-13 IRF's instrument PRIMA to be launched on the Swedish Prisma satellite on 15/6
  4. 2010-04-14 IRF's instrument SARA observes mini-magnetosphere above lunar magnetic anomaly
  5. 2010-04-01 Webb-tv inslag om Near Earth Objects
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PAST NEWS

  1. 2010-02-18 Mars Express och ASPERA-3 flyger förbi Phobos
  2. 2009-02-13 Professor Stas Barabash har valts in i Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
  3. 2008-10-22 IRF's instrument SARA on its way to the Moon on Chandrayaan-1
  4. 2008-10-22 IRF:s instrument SARA är på väg till månen!
  5. 2008-10-08 PRIMA instrument delivered to Swedish Prisma satellite
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The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) is a governmental research institute which conducts research and postgraduate education in atmospheric physics, space physics and space technology. Measurements are made in the atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere and around other planets with the help of ground-based equipment (including radar), stratospheric balloons and satellites. IRF was established (as Kiruna Geophysical Observatory) in 1957 and its first satellite instrument was launched in 1968. The head office is in Kiruna (geographic coordinates 67.84° N, 20.41° E) and IRF also has offices in Umeå, Uppsala and Lund.