Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment

The Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), started 1988, is an Antarctic research project designed to observe velocities and irregularities of electrical fields in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. SHARE is operated jointly by the University of Natal, Potchefstroom University, the British Antarctic Survey and Johns Hopkins University and operates out of British Halley Station, South African SANAE IV Station and Japanese Showa Station.

Using a total of 16 antennas, each mounted on a 12 m tower and radiating on fixed frequencies in the 8–20 MHz range, SHARE transmits an RF pulse into the upper atmosphere every two minutes. The three stations' ranges overlap to cover most of the Antarctic continent.

SHARE is part of the international Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). It supplies valuable data to track space weather.

Magnetospherics
Submagnetosphere
  • Geosphere
  • Earth's magnetic field
  • Aurora
  • Polar wind
  • Atmospheric circulation
  • Jet stream
Earth's magnetosphere
  • Ionosphere
  • Plasmasphere
  • Magnetosphere
  • Magnetopause
  • Magnetosphere particle motion
  • Ring current
  • Van Allen radiation belt
  • Birkeland current
  • Magnetosheath
  • Magnetosphere chronology
Solar wind
  • Interplanetary magnetic field
  • Heliosphere
  • Heliopause
  • Solar flare
  • Geomagnetic storm
  • Coronal mass ejection
  • Coronal cloud
  • Heliospheric current sheet
  • Space weather
Satellites
  • Full list
  • Cluster
  • Double Star
  • GEOTAIL
  • IMAGE
  • MMS
  • Polar
  • THEMIS
  • Van Allen Probes
  • WIND
Research projects
  • HAARP
  • SuperDARN
  • SHARE (Unwin Radar)
Other magnetospheres
  • Hermian
  • Jovian
  • Ganymedian
  • Saturnian
  • Uranian
  • Neptunian
Related topics
  • Planetary rings (Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Uranus
  • Neptune)
  • Gas torus
  • Flux tube
  • Lunar Swirls


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