Find the magnetic conjugate point of any location on Earth — the point in the opposite hemisphere connected by the same geomagnetic field line. Useful for comparing simultaneous observations at magnetically linked sites.
Open calculator →Find current and historical AWE overpasses of Andes Network sites using the ISS orbit, with emphasis on nighttime conjunctions when AWE can observe gravity-wave structures above the network.
Open conjunctions →Find passes of the three EZIE CubeSats (EZIE-A, -B, -C) over Andes Network sites. EZIE studies auroral electrojets via Zeeman splitting of millimeter-wave emissions from a ~450 km sun-synchronous orbit.
Open conjunctions →Visualize where each ALO TX→RX radar link achieves magnetic-field perpendicularity (aspect angle ≈ 0°) — the geometry that produces strong coherent E-region echoes. Includes an altitude slider, map and longitudinal-cut views, per-link toggles, and geomagnetic-latitude contours.
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