SCOSTEP Award
Distinguished Service Award for IAP director Kühlungsborn, 13 April 2021 Since 2004 Prof Franz Josef Lübken is active in SCOSTEP...(more in German)
Read moreDistinguished Service Award for IAP director Kühlungsborn, 13 April 2021 Since 2004 Prof Franz Josef Lübken is active in SCOSTEP...(more in German)
Read moreKick-off meeting of second phase of BMBF funded project Kühlungsborn, 26 February 2021 At 26 February 2021 the virtual kick-off meeting took place, ...(more in German)
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Read moreResearch and education in an international frame Kühlungsborn, 01 Dec 2020 The Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation is funding two postdocs who work now for two years at IAP... (more in German)
Read moreLeibniz Association funds study on four-dimensional structures Kühlungsborn, 26 Nov 2020 There is a new project at IAP - FORMOSA. This stands for... (more in German)
Read moreIAP contributions to metal layers and gravity waves in AGU journals Kühlungsborn, 01 Oct 2020 Just two IAP contributions were mentioned in EOS... (more in German)
Read moreGlobal research and international relations Kühlungsborn, 09 Sep 2020 At September 9th, the Peruvian ambassador Elmer Schialer... (more in German)
Read moreSix months of MLT observations in Peru and Argentina with a new radar network Kühlungsborn, 03 June 2020 The mesoscale structures of the Mesosphere / Lower Thermosphere (MLT) are mainly unexplored, in particular their horizontal dimensions. Recently, a special operating modus for meteor radars has been developed, that is named MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output). Coded signals are transmitted to the sky, reflected and received by different stations. For each signal, the individual ray path is then calculated and the four-dimensional wind field can be reconstructed from multiple observations of reflectors (meteor echoes). This system is named SIMONe – for „Spread spectrum Interferometric Multistatic meteor radar Observing Network“. The first SIMONe installation outside of Europe has been placed in a mountaneous region in Argentina, where also international field campaigns are being conducted. SIMONe Argentina consists of one transmitter and five receivers. One of the stations, El Calafate, has a special relation to Mecklenburg: Gunther Plüschow. Mr. Plüschow, son of an old mecklenburg family branch, undertook a series of expeditions to South America and died in 1931 at the foot of the El Perito Moreno glacier near El Calafate in an airplane accident.
Read moreScientific life under conditions of Corona Kühlungsborn, 13 May 2020 New solutions for the supervision of students... (more in German)
Read moreWondering, asking and experimenting at the Public Day Kühlungsborn, 20 October 2019 1600 visitors came at 19 October 2019 to the IAP.... (more in German)
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