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Italian plans for astrophysical observations from Antarctica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

G Sironi
Affiliation:
Universitá degli Studi, Milano, Italy
G Dall’Oglio
Affiliation:
“La Sapienza” University, Roma, Italy

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The characteristics which make Antarctica interesting for astrophysical research are: i) atmospheric transparency, ii) remoteness iii) geographical and geomagnetic position. Because of previous experience of observation from arctic sites in northern Europe and from isolated mountain sites, groups of Italian astrophysicists were immediately ready to go to Antarctica and bring their equipment to places not easily accessible, in a difficult environment when, about ten years, ago, the antarctic regions became more accessible.

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Joint Commission Meetings
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