For three or four consecutive nights, an Alaskan scientist will attempt to create an Artificial Aurora that could perhaps also be seen in the Yukon, one of the three Canadian territories, located in the north-west of the country. The experiment was performed days ago at the HAARP Observatory in Gakona, Alaska.
A first experiment began on (9/21/2017) at 9:30 pm and was performed by the HAARP – High-frequency Active Aurora Research Program Observatory base in Gakona, Alaska. An artificial airglow in the sky seems to have been created by research assistant Chris Fallen who works at the University of Alaska Fairbanks at the Institute of Geophysics.
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