The SAASST decametric radio system consists of two arrays: one array composed of eight dipoles to observe the Sun, Jupiter-Io interaction, and one four-dipole array to observe the Sun during its summer high elevations. The decametric system was able to observe several solar radio bursts along with long and short bursts related to Jupiter-Io. Several students (graduate and undergraduate) are working on the data reduction and several Scopus papers have been published showcasing the unique results of the SAASST decametric radio telescope.
The online workshop was attended by many students, faculty members, and the general public. This special lecture can be checked online through the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXeS78I_9PQ