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About CCR


What do the acronyms mean?


Further Information about the CEPPAD Instrument


Further Information about the CAMMICE Instrument


Further Information about the RAPID Instrument

The Cluster satellites were lost when the Ariane-5 rocked failed on launch. Full recovery of the mission is still in the planning stages. You can get the most recent official information from the ESA Cluster Program Office on their "what's new" page.


About the CCR Mirror Sites Nearly identical CCR web sites are maintained at three locations. The reason for maintaining three sites is speed. This way users in the UK and in continental Europe can connect to more local sites with identical pages. The three sites are:

The primary site for the CCR web pages is maintained at Los Alamos in New Mexico. Each night at 8pm Mountain Time (0300 UT) the RAL and Max Planck sites are updated. The European mirror sites differ from the primary LANL site in two ways

  1. Changes and additions made at LANL may not appear at the mirror sites for up to 24 hours
  2. Forms-based scripts are not mirrored and must be run from LANL. If this gets to be a problem it can be overcome if both RAL and Lindau set up their directory structures to look identical to Los Alamos.



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Last updated Sunday August 25, 1996