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The Remote Equatorial Nighttime Observatory (RENOIR) operates various instruments to gather critical data on equatorial regions. Established in 2009, it features two MiniME FPI, one PICASSO wide-angle imager, and four GPS receivers (one dual-frequency and three single-frequency). The data, including GPS TEC, scintillation, imaging, temperatures, and winds, support academic research and are archived in Illinois. Researchers can access raw and reduced data upon request, and a data viewer is available online. Please consult our team before publishing any findings.
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Data Overview From RENOIR Instruments Jonathan J. Makela John W. Meriwether Ricardo Buriti
RENOIR Overview • Remote Equatorial Nighttime Observatory of Equatorial Regions: • 2 MiniME FPI • 1 PICASSO wide-angle imager • 1 dual-frequency GPS receiver • 3 single-frequency GPS receivers • Installed in 2009 and continue to operate • Data archived at Illinois • Raw and reduced data available on request • Data are being used by students for thesis/dissertation research
Imaging Data 2009 2010 2011
Database Access • Data viewer at http://airglow.csl.illinois.edu/Data/Calendar • Raw data available via ssh/scp with a username and password (please request one if desired) • Please contact and discuss with our team before publishing/presenting any data