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Pictures of the Month 2013


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2013-01: Aussicht auf die Mathildespitze und das Jungfraujoch. Das Foto wurde vom Forscher Pierre Beuret von seinem Schlafzimmer in der Forschungsstation auf Jungfraujoch aus gemacht. Foto: Pierre Beuret (BAG)
2013-02: Impressions from the CLACE (Cloud and Aerosol Characterisation Experiment) 2013 campaign: In the Sphinx-cupola at Jungfraujoch, new inlets were installed in order to place all participating research groups and their projects. Photo by Rolf Bütikofer
2013-02: Impressions from the CLACE (Cloud and Aerosol Characterisation Experiment) 2013 campaign: In the Sphinx-cupola at Jungfraujoch, new inlets were installed in order to place all participating research groups and their projects. For example the group of the Goethe University Frankfurt (Linda Rondo in the picture), which investigates aerosol nucleation and growth. Photo by Rolf Bütikofer
2013-03: A project of the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern: Atmospheric remote sensing with a STEAMR (Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange and Climate Monitor Radiometer) 340 GHz receiver prototype at Gornergrat. The Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange and Climate Monitor Radiometer, IAP, Univ. of Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland. Photo by Matthias Renker
2013-04: Prof. Grégoire Millet and his colleagues from the Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL) compared in their research project at Jungfraujoch the physiological responses during exercise in hypobaric vs normobaric hypoxia. Researcher controlling the physiological parameters (cerebral oxygenation and blood flow, CO2 pressure etc.) while the subject breathes against a PEP (positive expiratory pressure). Photo by Joan Fischer
2013-04: Prof. Grégoire Millet and his colleagues from the Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL) compared in their research project at Jungfraujoch the physiological responses during exercise in hypobaric vs normobaric hypoxia. Researchers checking the level of saturation and brain oxygenation as well as the power output while the subject is performing a cycling time trial. Photo by Joan Fischer
2013-05: Within the framework of the Stellarium Gornergrat project, the RILA 600 telescope as well as the Takashi Mewlon 250, used for observing the planets, will be installed at Gornergrat. For a first test, the impressive telescope was mounted at the University of Bern (picture: Michael Affolter and Patrick Enderli, Space Research and Planetary Sciences, Physics Institute, University of Bern). Photo by Antony Servonet
2013-06: A beautiful panoramic photo, made on the Sphinx observatory at Jungfraujoch (photo copyright Hans-Peter Sahrhage, www.panoramafotos.ch)
2013-07: Board meeting of the Swiss Physical Society (www.sps.ch/spg) in the library of the research station at Jungfraujoch. Photo by Prof. Dr. Antoine Weis, SPS
2013-08: The Stellarium Gornergrat project is advancing successively: the University of Bern installed the telescope in the cupola of the south tower of the Kulmhotel at Gornergrat and in the meantime first tests and mechanical adjustments have been made. Photo by Anthony Servonet, University of Bern
2013-08: The Stellarium Gornergrat project is advancing successively: the University of Bern installed the telescope in the cupola of the south tower of the Kulmhotel at Gornergrat and in the meantime first tests and mechanical adjustments have been made. Photo by Anthony Servonet, University of Bern
2013-09: The study of the Department of Anesthesiology of the Inselspital Bern in collaboration with DARC (www.darc-airway.com) evaluates aids for intubation under extreme conditions - as for example on the glacier at Jungfraujoch. The picture shows how subjects intubate an anesthesia-dummy. Photo ©  Inselspital Bern
2013-10: At the beginning of September 2013, astronomers of the University of Bern took the first picture with the recently installed telescope at Gornergrat. The instrument still needs to be precisely aligned, but the picture of M31, better known as the Andromeda Galaxy, gives a hint on the potential of the telescope. Photo by P. Schlatter & M. Ploner. Copyright by University of Bern
2013-11: In October, a delegation of the High Altitude Research Center (HARC) of the Taif University in Saudi Arabia visited the Foundation HFSJG during three days for an information exchange and a visit to the two research stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat. The picture shows Prof. Leuenberger, director HFSJG, Mr. Otz, custodian, Prof. El-Tarras, board member HARC as well as Dr. Al Saeed, director HARC during their visit at the research station Jungfraujoch. Photo by Rolf Bütikofer
2013-12: Mrs Erika Kienast-Sjögren from the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science of the ETH Zurich with the reinstalled ceilometer which measures the lower edge of clouds to see whether there are deep and dense clouds present. Directly above Mrs Kienast you see the Lidar (Leosphere ALS450), an instrument which uses a laser to detect clouds and aerosols. Mrs Kienast is especially interested in measuring cirrus cloud properties in the midlatitudes. Photo by Martin Fischer

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