
| CCMC |
A multi-agency partnership to enable, support and perform the research and development for next generation space science and space weather models.
http://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov |
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| C/NOFS |
Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System
http://www.vs.afrl.af.mil/ProductLines/CNOFS |
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| FAST |
Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer
http://plasma2.ssl.berkeley.edu/fast/welcome2.html |
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| GEOTAIL |
Studying the dynamics of the Earth's magnetosphere over a wide range of distances.
http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/geotail.shtml |
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| MMS |
Magnetospheric Multiscale mission - a Solar-Terrestrial Probe mission comprising four spacecraft that will use Earth's magnetosphere as a laboratory to study the microphysics of three fundamental plasma processes: magnetic reconnection, energetic particle acceleration, and turbulence. http://mms.space.swri.edu |
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| POLAR |
Unlocking the secret's of Earth's magnetosphere.
http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/polar |
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| RBSP |
Radiation Belt Storm Probes: Quantifying the processes that generate and remove particles from the radiation belts.
http://www.lws.nasa.gov/geospace/HTML/RBSP_HTML/RBSP_index.html |
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| Sounding Rockets |
Focused, scientific exploration for geosphere, solar, and astronomy investigations.
http://rscience.gsfc.nasa.gov/ |
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| STEREO |
Using stereoscopic (3-D) vision to construct a global picture of the Sun and its influences.
http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov |
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| ST-5 |
The ST5 Project is a part of NASA's New Millennium Program, the aim of which is to identify, develop, build,
and test innovative technologies and concepts for use in future missions. ST5's objective was to demonstrate and
flight qualify several innovative technologies and concepts for application to future space missions.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/st-5/main/index.html | |
| THEMIS |
Tracking substorms and their evolution.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/themis/main/index.html |
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| TIMED |
A mission to explore one of the last frontiers in Earth's atmosphere.
http://www.timed.jhuapl.edu/WWW/ |
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| UV and Visible Imaging | Ultraviolet and Visible imaging of Geospace to enable and support
scientific understanding of the impacts of solar influences on
Earth's upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere.
http://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/geospace_imaging/ |
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| WIND |
A spin-stabilized spacecraft, WIND, developed to study the dynamics of the solar wind, intrinsically, and in support of magnetospheric studies, has a full compliment of six fields and particle instruments capable of providing data from very small scales to those of large transient and periodic structures in the solar wind. Presently it is in an elliptical orbit about the L1-point..
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/wind |