Following a surge of anomalous luminous phenomena in the Hessdalen Valley beginning in 1981, Ostfold University College launched a permanent scientifically instrumented monitoring station. The project, later joined by the Italian EMBLA research group, deployed VLF receivers, spectrometers, and optical tracking radar. It is the only ongoing scientific infrastructure dedicated to continuously monitoring and instrumentally recording UAP-class phenomena in real time. Correlations between the lights and local magnetic field perturbations have been documented; the energetic source remains unresolved.