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Sun's radiospectroscopy, at different wavelengths, provides information on many phenomena, which extend through the interplanetary medium upto Earth.The ARTEMIS solar radiospectrograph records the dynamic spectrum of solar radio bursts on a daily basis.It is located at the Satellite Communication Center station(SCC)of COSMOTE at Thermopylae,Greece.
The HERON LAB has undertaken its upgrade and operation,in collaboration with the Universities of Athens and Ioannina.We present the work that has been done so far and our plans for the future.
The facilities hardware and software improvements will incorporate ground-based radio measurements into the broader community,introducing a new era of the instrument.This will add to the ongoing research on already-acquired radio data of active solar phenomena.
An important aspect of ARTEMIS is its synergy with other ground and space instruments.As ESA's Solar Orbiter mission and NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission will continue to observe the sun until 2025/2027, the new ARTEMIS can provide ground coverage.