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Pictures of the Month 2009


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2009-01: Das Observatorium Gornergrat Süd (links) am 10. Januar 2009, kurz vor Vollmond. Die rückspiegelnden Markierungen am Teleskop sind wegen einer künstlichen Lichtquelle und dem Mond sichtbar. Foto: Martin Miller
2009-02: The University of Tsukuba, Japan, is testing its 30cm radio telescope at the Research Station Jungfraujoch by mapping the Milky Way in CO and Cl lines. The telescope is equipped with a 4-K cooled 500 GHz sensitive detector. The final destination of the telescope wil be the Antarctic. Photo by Erwin Flückiger
2009-03: View of sunrise from Jungfraujoch on a late winter morning. Photo by Felix Seiler
2009-04: Snow atmosphere interaction experiment: EPFL-EFLUM deployed a 25m long and 2m tall 'fence' consisting of a fiber optical cable to measure a temperature transect in the snow pack with high spatial resolution. Measurements are based on a Raman-optical TDR system. (Photo courtesy of Hendrik Huwald, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). Photo Hendrik Huwald
2009-05: Snow probing on Jungfraufirn under harsh weather conditions. Twice a year (spring and fall) snow and firn accumulation on Jungfraufirn is measured as part of the long-term glacier mass balance program of the Grosser Aletschgletscher. (ETH Zürich). Photo by Andreas Bauder
2009-06: Signs of summer on the Aletschgletscher. Photo by Felix Seiler
2009-07: The solar tracker installed by the UK's National Physical Laboratory that is interfaced with a high resolution FTIR for measuring the radiative transfer through the atmosphere as part of the UK's CAVIAR project on the water vapour continuum. Photo by Marc Coleman
2009-08: The rector of the University of Bern with his staff and members of the directorate HFSJG on an official visit to the research station Jungfraujoch. The University of Bern joined the Foundation HFSJG this year. Photo by Martin Fischer
2009-09: Frame installation of the first TAUWER project prototype on the Sphinx terrace by the Physics Dept. of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, together with colleagues from the universities of Bolu and Kafkas Turkey. Data taking of large angle cosmic rays is expected to start in October. Photo by Maurizio Iori
2009-10: Fence of firn cores recovered during a test drilling campaign on Jungfraujoch (team: FS INVENTOR SA, University of Maine and Paul Scherrer Institut). Photo by A. Ciric
2009-11: A bold visitor at Jungfraujoch -- looking for a free meal. Photo by Felix Seiler
2009-12: Winter morning. Photo by Felix Seiler

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