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Solar System Physics and Space Technology

CURRENT NEWS

  1. 2013-02-27 En förmiddag med temat IRF flyger till Jupiter 28 februari
  2. 2013-01-23 EGU Outstanding Student Poster Award 2012 to IRF PhD student
  3. 2012-12-14 Webcast PhD defence “Solar wind ions inside the induced magnetosphere of Mars”
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PAST NEWS

  1. 2012-11-14 Heinrich-Greinacher-priset till Martin Wieser, IRF
  2. 2012-05-03 ESA chooses Jupiter as the goal for its next large space mission
  3. 2012-03-26 IRF-forskare intervjuas om solstormar på Mars och Venus
  4. 2012-03-15 Rymdkanalen har intervjuat Lars Eliasson om Planetary Exploration Centre
  5. 2011-12-12 Modeling the Lunar Plasma Wake - licentiate presentation
  6. 2011-11-09 Phobos-Grunt mission with IRF instruments on board experiencing problems
  7. 2011-05-31 Midnattsolförmörkelse på onsdag kväll
  8. 2011-04-19 Strömer Ferrnerska belöningen 2011 tilldelas docent Mats Holmström, IRF
  9. 2010-06-22 Prisma and PRIMA successfully launched on 15 June 2010
  10. 2010-06-13 IRF:s instrument PRIMA sänds upp på den svenska satelliten Prisma den 15 juni
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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.