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The Skibotn CCD All-Sky Imager (SCASI) and real time networking on to the World Wide Web
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Extrapolating EISCAT Pedersen conductances to other parts of the sky using ground-based TV auroral images
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The MPAE Fabry-Perot interferometer for neutral atmosphere and ionosphere interaction studies with EISCAT
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Thermosphärische und mesosphärische neutrale Wind- und Temperaturmessungen mittels Fabry-Perot-Interferometer im Zusammenhang mit EISCAT
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Optical tomography of the aurora and EISCAT
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