In-field radiosonde experiment in Astronomical Observatory of Saint Barthelemy located in Lignan, Italy
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In-field radiosonde experiment in Astronomical Observatory of Saint Barthelemy located in Lignan, Italy

On 10/02/2022, in-field radiosonde experiment in Astronomical Observatory of Saint Barthelemy located in Lignan, Italy was done by the Complete group (Shahbozbek Abdunabiev, Mina Golshan, Daniela Tordella, Andrea Caporali, and Chiara Giron). The  Relative distance (position, pressure, humidity, temperature) tracking from  a set of five Radioprobes and camera dataset was tested.

Experiment video: https://youtu.be/yMydp4i3TY0