Researchers and students from Italy, is in Hessdalen for making more measurements.
Some of them where there last year as well, when they got interesting results.
They bring their telescop with a spectral grating, so that there is possible to get the optical spectra of the unknown light,
direct in to the computer.
They have also an ELFO system (Extreme Low Frequency Observatory), which is used for recording any strange
low frequency signals that might appear. They have also a VLF (Very Low Frequency) receiver,
that will record low frequency radio signals.
The first arrived in Hessdalen the 24.July, and the last go back on the 22.August.
Most of them work or study at C.N.R. ISTITUTO DI RADIOASTRONOMIA,
Medicina, just outside Bologna in the northern Italy.
Massimo Teodorani, Simona Righini, Andrea Cremonini and Flavio Gori are supported by the
Italian Committe for Project Hessdalen (ICPH)- Thank you very much!
| Massimo Tedorani and Simona Righini in front of their telescope,
at Aspåskjølen on the
8.August. - The telescope has a spectral grating so that it is possible to see the optical specter in the unknown lightsource.
It is connected directly into a Laptop PC, so that it is possible to get the specter recorded on to the PC at once.
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| Andrea Cremonini working with the ELFO system, at Aspåskjølen on the 8.August.
The system use two antennas, which is connected to a Laptop PC, through a receiving unit made by Andrea.
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| Andrea Cremonini is working with the Laptop PC.
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| Andrea Cremonini, Simona Righini and Massimo Teodorani outside the school
in Hessdalen the 10th August.
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| Flavio Gori, Massimo Teodorani and Simona Righini outside the station in Hessdalen.
Flavio Gori is connected to Inspire Project at NASA.
He is an expert in low frequency EM-radiation.
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| Massimo Teodorani, Flavio Gori and Simona Righini on tour in i Hessdalen.
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| Stelio Montebugnoli, Marco Poloni and Jader Monari outside the station in Hessdalen.
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| The measured signals are beeing discussed, just after returning from the field.
You see Jader Monari to the left, Stelio Montebugnoli and Marco Poloni. To the right you see journalist Giorgia Bottazzi.
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| The measured signals are beeing discussed, just after returning from the field.
You see Stelio Montebugnoli to the left, Bjørn-Gitle Hauge, Jader Monari who are explaining, and Marco Poloni.
In the back you see Simona Righini.
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| Some of the participants of the workshop.
From left, in the back: Thor Stuedal, Giorgia Bottazzi, Jader Monari, Simona Righini, Richard Norland, Marco Poloni,
Nembo Buldrini, Genovese Angelo, Luca Montanari and Ole Johan Løkberg.
From left, in the front: Giancarlo Gambetti, Bjørn-Gitle Hauge, Stelio Montebugnoli, Massimo Teodorani, Leif Lervik and Erling Strand.
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| From left: Bjørn-Gitle Hauge, Stelio Montebugnoli, Erling Strand and Massimo Teodorani, in the school in
Hessdalen, where the italian researchers lived.
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