1Cool Robots: Scalable Mobile Robots for Instrument Network Deployment in Polar Climates

The Antarctic plateau is a unique location to study the upper atmosphere at high magnetic latitudes, providing a stable environment for sensitive instruments that measure the interaction between the solar wind and the earth’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. Existing stations on the edge...

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Main Authors: Laura R. Ray, Er D. Price, Er Streeter, Daniel Denton, James H. Lever
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