Homepage for FUSE, the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer. FUSE is a NASA-supported astronomy mission, developed by The Johns Hopkins University, to explore the Universe using the technique of high-resolution spectroscopy in the far-ultraviolet spectral region.
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Satellite program provides Imagery of the Earth from space. The images are used in the areas ofglobal change, agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, and national security.
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To be launched in 2001, Keo will fly through time and space for 50, 000 years before returning to Earth to deliver everyone's message to future generations ...
Yohkoh Public Outreach Project Welcome to the Yohkoh Movie Theater! The Yohkoh Movie Theater (YPOP) is designed to bring you images and movies depicting our nearest star, the Sun, as seen by an X-ray telescope on board the Yohkoh satellite. The YPOP site includes a range of activities for youngsters, parents, teachers and anyone interested in learning more about the Sun. You can make your own ...
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The mission of the Explorers Program is to provide frequent flight opportunities for world-class scientific investigations from space utilizing innovative, streamlined and efficient management approaches within the following space science themes: Astronomical Search for Origins and Planetary Systems, Structure and Evolution of the Universe, The Sun-Earth Connection. The program seeks to ...
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The Student Nitric Oxide explorer (SNOE) is an inexpensive student run sattelite intended to investigate the effects of energy inputs by the sun and the Earth's magnetosphere on nitric oxide densities in the thermosphere. SNOE will be designed, fabricated and controlled by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), part of the University of Colorado's graduate research program.
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Information on a Naval Academy amateur radio satellite.
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Scientists used oscilloscopes like this one to analyze Sputnik's signals. You can listen to the sound of Sputnik in AU format (110K) or in RealAudio. Credit: NASA History Office t was 500 miles up, traveling at 18, 000 miles an hour, and it circled the globe every 96 minutes. It flew over the U.S. seven times a day. And the sound of its incessant beeping fascinated and disturbed the nation. At ...
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The Munin Nanosatellite-project is a joint project between the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, students at the Department of Space Physics at The University of Ume , students at the Lule University of Technology and The Southwest Research Institute, Texas. It is a pilot project to demonstrate the possibility to use satellites of nano-size (approximately 5 kg) for ...
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Tells how sputnik was a turning point in American History.
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