In 2012, the 52nd and the 53rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions (hereinafter, referred to as JARE-52 and JARE-53, respectively) participated in five OHIG sessions - OHIG76, 78, 79, 80, and 81. These data were recorded on hard disks through the K5 terminal. Only the hard disks for the OHIG76 session have been brought back from Syowa Station to Japan, in April 2012, by the icebreaker, Shirase, while those of the other four sessions are scheduled to arrive in April 2013. The data obtained from the OHIG73, 74, 75, and 76 sessions by JARE-52 and JARE-53 have been transferred to the Bonn Correlator via the servers of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). At Syowa Station, JARE-53 and JARE-54 will participa...
The activities in the 2005-2006 austral summer of the 47th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J...
Progress of geodesy programs at Syowa Station since our former review in 1933 is summarized.As for V...
The 45th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-45) wintering party, consisting of 40 members ...
The Japanese Antarctic activities have been resumed on the occasion of Japan\u27s participation in t...
The activities of the 58th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-58) during 2016−2017 austral...
This report describes the activities of the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-52) du...
This report describes the results of meteorological observations at Syowa Station from February 1st,...
The National Antarctic Committee of the Science Council of Japan has decided to resume scientific re...
We are undertaking a series of geodetic VLBI observations between the Syowa Station 11-m antenna in ...
The Japanese Antarctic activities have been resumed on the occasion of Japan's participation in the ...
In 2012, the German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O'Higgins contributed to the IVS observing pr...
The 47th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-47) wintering party, consisting of 36 members,...
Infrasound observation at Syowa Station (SYO), Antarctica started as one of the projects related to ...
The activities in the 2008-2009 austral summer of the 50th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J...
The National Antarctic Committee of the Science Council of Japan has decided to resume scientific re...
The activities in the 2005-2006 austral summer of the 47th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J...
Progress of geodesy programs at Syowa Station since our former review in 1933 is summarized.As for V...
The 45th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-45) wintering party, consisting of 40 members ...
The Japanese Antarctic activities have been resumed on the occasion of Japan\u27s participation in t...
The activities of the 58th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-58) during 2016−2017 austral...
This report describes the activities of the 52nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-52) du...
This report describes the results of meteorological observations at Syowa Station from February 1st,...
The National Antarctic Committee of the Science Council of Japan has decided to resume scientific re...
We are undertaking a series of geodetic VLBI observations between the Syowa Station 11-m antenna in ...
The Japanese Antarctic activities have been resumed on the occasion of Japan's participation in the ...
In 2012, the German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O'Higgins contributed to the IVS observing pr...
The 47th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-47) wintering party, consisting of 36 members,...
Infrasound observation at Syowa Station (SYO), Antarctica started as one of the projects related to ...
The activities in the 2008-2009 austral summer of the 50th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J...
The National Antarctic Committee of the Science Council of Japan has decided to resume scientific re...
The activities in the 2005-2006 austral summer of the 47th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (J...
Progress of geodesy programs at Syowa Station since our former review in 1933 is summarized.As for V...
The 45th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-45) wintering party, consisting of 40 members ...