The University of Alaska Fairbanks’s High-Frequency
Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has thanked amateur radio operators and
amateur astronomers for help with its asteroid-bounce experiment in late
December. Signals were sent up to an asteroid passing near Earth’s orbit.
HAARP Antenna Array
(Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks photo)
Over 300 reception reports were submitted to HAARP researchers, according to the ARRL. The goal was not two-way contacts as hams make off the Moon or streaking meteors, but rather efforts to study near-Earth objects and defend our planet from large asteroids with the potential to cause significant damage.