The journey from Sodankylä Observatory to the EISCAT transmitter site in Norway is around 510 kilometres. The journey typically takes around 7 hours, but during bad winter storms, it can be around 10-11 hours. Yesterday, during the travel from Sodankylä up to Tromsø, the weather was excellent. Below is a set of photos taken in various places along this scenic route!
| Starting point: Sodankylä 32-metre EISCAT receiver dish |
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| Levi mountain in Kittilä |
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| View to Pallas |
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| Arriving to Kaaresuvanto |
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| Mountain Lammastunturi and the Passat "SLZ" |
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| View to south around 35 km south of Kilpisjärvi |
| Panorama of Lake Kilpisjärvi |
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| Saana mountain and local store |
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| Between Kilpisjärvi and Skibotn, there is major road construction! Maximum waiting time around 30 minutes! |
| Fjord-view in Skibotn |
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| Driving on the seaside |
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| Finally arrived, this is the EISCAT UHF transmitter site! |
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| ... and here is the VHF radar! |










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