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Quicklook data
Cameras Group / Location Active*
Sony a7s University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) No
All sky Xpress University College London (UCL) No
All sky imager University in Oslo (UiO) No
Airglow imager UNIS No
All sky video UNIS No
Photometers
MSP keogram UNIS No
MSP RGB Keogram UNIS No
MSP stack plot UNIS No
Spectrometers
SIF HiTIES University of Southampton / UCL No
1/2m White UiT-The Arctic University of Norway No
1m Silver UNIS No
1m Green UNIS No
MISS 1 UNIS No
MISS 2 UNIS No
Others
Magnetometer UiT Yes
GNSS receivers University of Bergen (UiB) Yes
Weather Station UNIS Yes
GPS logger UNIS Yes
BACC Boreal Aurora Camera Constellation
Camera 1 Longyearbyen (KHO) No
Camera 2 Ny-Ålesund (UiO) No
Camera 3 Kevo (FMI) No
Camera 4 Muonio (FMI) No
Camera 5 Skibotn (UiT) No
Campaign mode
The Fs-Ikea UNIS No
NORUSCA II UNIS No
Narrow FOV Cam UNIS No
Tracker 1 UNIS No
Tracker 2 UNIS No

Archived
Keograms from UNIS instruments
* Optical instruments are operated only when it is sufficiently dark. The primary season is start of November until end of February

Note: The SvalPoint tracking system is currently DISARMED.

Data policy and access
Open co-operation is essential at the observatory in order to make educational and scientific progress. Quicklook data and instrumental snapshots (if any) is freely available to the public on this site. Deep level raw data is restricted and available on requests to the Principal Investigators (PIs) of the instruments. Peer review publications should be in Open Access (OA) journals with reference and acknowledgement of the observatory. Military use of data from the observatory is strictly forbidden according to the Svalbard Treaty.