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The Second-Generation Optimized Fabry-Pérot Doppler Imager (SOFDI) is a triple-etalon Fabry-Pérot interferometer designed for the purpose of taking 24 hour wind and temperature measurements of the thermosphere and mesosphere. It is currently operated out of Huancayo, Peru by Professor Andrew J. Gerrard of New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in collaboration with the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP). It's primary goal is to better understand the background wind conditions behind Equatorial Spread-F.