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Group photo of students at K3LR

A Successful Field Exercise

HamSCI just completed its first ever multi-day field exercise, where two components of the Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) were successfully installed at the world-class ham station K3LR in West Middlesex, PA.  Students, professors, research associates and community volunteers were hosted for four days by station owner Tim Duffy, K3LR.

Tim Duffy, K3LR, is inviting the HamSCI community, including local schools and colleges, to a BBQ Picnic and HamSCI Meet & Greet on Wednesday, August 6th (1200 local time) at Tim's QTH in West Middlesex, PA.  (RSVP required)

QST magazine cover, August, 2025

HamSCI has been prominently featured in the August 2025 issue of the ARRL's QST magazine, with fourteen pages of content, plus the issue's cover photo, devoted to our citizen science initiative.

HamSCI Members at Jenny Jump NJ

A large HamSCI-led team recently made a field trip to Jenny Jump State Forest (NJ), surveying the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey (UACNJ) site.  It is located on a rustic, park-like property, where the UACNJ hosts scientific instruments from many US-based institutions, including the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and HamSCI. The trip’s primary goals:

1) Assess maintenance needs of the existing Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) equipment

The Radio Society of Great Britain*, at its April, 2025 Annual General Meeting, continued its tradition of announcing the previous years' winners of the RSGB Trophies.

Two well known members of HamSCI were awarded trophies for 2024:

Meteor shower

HamSCI is preparing for a series of meteor scatter (MS) experiments later this year. The target storms are in August 11-12 (Perseids) and December 12-13 (Geminids). Preparation and testing are underway now. This is a combination 'special event' and a contest to generate contact data during meteor scatter events using 10 meters and 6 meters.  A 'How To' guide and event rules are under development.

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The raw data from a number of the 2023 and 2024 Festivals of Eclipse Ionospheric Science events can now be found for viewing and downloading on Zenodo.org.  No account or login information is required.  

The following data sets have been made publicly available:

2023/2024 Gladstone Signal Spotting Challenge

2023/2024 Solar Eclipse QSO Party

2023 Medium Wave Recordings Event

The abstract submission window for the 2025 HamSCI Workshop, to be held at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, March 14-15, 2025, is now open.  The abstract submission deadline, for both oral presentations and posters, is February 10, 2025.  Abstracts can submitted via this link:  2025 Workshop Abstract Submission

The week of December 9, 2024 many HamSCI members are presenting their research at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. The AGU Annual meeting is one of the largest professional geoscience meetings in the world, and consists of over 25,000 attendees from over 100 countries. The scientific program includes sessions pertaining to all areas of geophysics, including space weather, the solar wind, auroral activity, the ionosphere, and the neutral atmosphere. Below is a list of selected presentations and sessions being given by HamSCI members (and friends), or of general interest to ham radio operators. The complete scientific program is available here.