Space Sciences Laboratory

Das Space Sciences Lab (SSL) i​st eine 1958 gegründete Forschungseinrichtung d​er University o​f California, Berkeley i​n den USA u​nd betreibt Forschung i​m Bereich d​er Astronomie.

Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte des SSL

  • Antarctic Balloons
  • Astropulse – A Search for Evaporating Black Holes
  • Atmospheric Emissions Group
  • BOINC – Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
  • CEA – The Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics
  • CHIPSat – The Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer
  • CISM – Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling
  • Cluster – Small-scale spatial measurements
  • COBE – The Cosmic Background Explorer
  • Cosmochemistry Group
  • CSE – The Center for Science Education
  • EAG – The Experimental Astrophysics Group
  • EUVE – The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer
  • Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer (FAST) – The Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer
  • Gamma – High Energy Gamma-Ray Astrophysics
  • Geotail – Exploring Earth's geomagnetic tail
  • HENA – High Energy Nuclear Astrophysics
  • HESSI – Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
  • HOU – The Hands-On Universe Program
  • IMAGE FUV – IMAGE Far Ultraviolet Imager
  • ISI – The Infrared Spatial Interferometer Group
  • ISUAL – The Imager for Sprites and Upper Atmospheric Lightning
  • IPN3 – The Third Interplanetary Network for Cosmic Gamma Ray Bursts
  • Lunar Prospector
  • Mars Global Surveyor – Planetary Geology Mission
  • Mars Microphone
  • MAXIS – MeV Auroral X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy
  • ORFEUS – The Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer
  • Polar
  • SETI – The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  • SETI@home – The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence at Home
  • Solar-MURI – Understand Origins of Solar Magnetic Eruptions
  • Space Weather Page
  • SPRG – The Space Physics Research Group
  • STEREO/IMPACT – Solar-TErrestrial RElations Observatory/In-situ Measurements of Particles and CME *Transients
  • THEMIS – Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms
  • Trek/ECCO – The Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays
  • Ulysses
  • Wind
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