HAARP Amping It Up
n6kuy writes "HAARP (the High frequency Active Auroral Research Program) will be adding 132 more transmitters to bring their total number of transmitters to 180.
"When the massive planar array for ionospheric research is completed in 2007, it will include a total of 180 Continental Electronics D616G 10-kW combined transmitters, which the company is upgrading specifically for HAARP," the supplier (Continental) stated. The facility is near Gakona, Alaska.
The installation began in 1993 with 18 transmitters, expanded to 48 in 1998 and will grow to 180 transmitters. The final expansion will bring the HAARP array to full power, with ERP increasing from 84 dBW to about 96 dBW.
96dBW is about 4 billion Watts.
There is speculation that the project is really an "effort to develop ways to jam the electronics of incoming missiles from Russia and/or China".
4 billion Watts oughtta do it."
Well, then there's no place for that here. Not on Slashdot!
"effort to develop ways to jam the electronics of incoming missiles from Russia and/or China"
And Elvis is overseeing the project. I'm sure he hates those damn russian missiles... Oh wait, aren't they friendly now?
(The russians, not the missiles).
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Does it go up to 11?
It's obviously a time travel experiment.
4 Gigawatts is enough to power 3 DeLoreans with power to spare.
They can use it to boost the new nintendo wifi coverage.
Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all
It's overlords, dude ... overlords.
The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
You only need 1.21 Gigawatts.
When I was a wee lad, I had a very interesting, somewhat cranky physics professor. I had bought a several-milliwatt helium-neon laser tube via catalog. Due to a typo, they had claimed its power as something like 4MW, which I interpereted to mean it literally was four megawatts. I was ecstatic and couldn't wait to share my great good fortune with my prof.
I showed the prof the ad, and told him that when the laser came in, maybe we could try it out.
He repeated "4 megawatts? What are you going to do, shoot planes down?"
I said, "Nah, I'm a pacifist. Maybe we can zap one'a them light poles around the quad. Besides, it says so right there. 4MW."
He said "Ah, so it does. And it takes a 9-volt battery?"
I said, "It's got a transformer."
He clenched his lips together extremely tightly, and screwed his eyes shut. He looked briefly like he was rumbling. Then, he gained control over it and said, "Well, you'll have to bring that baby in, kid. I'll be right back..."
Years later, looking back, I'm pleased I was able to give a man his age the belly laugh I'm sure he went out in the hall to enjoy. It's the little pleasures that make life worthwhile...
Farewell! It's been a fine buncha years!
Cobra Commander is >THIS far away from carving his face on the Moon!
"A story of pathetic dweeb losers."
jealous much? you're reading slashdot at 12:27 am and commenting on laser beams
who's a deeb loser again?
Anyone else here play X-Men Legends?
Perhaps they're trying to contain Magneto.
The US Army: promoting democracy through unquestioned obedience