Space

Space

UNH space research spans all of the space sciences, with studies ranging from the ionosphere to the Earth's magnetosphere, the local solar system, and out to the farthest reaches of the universe. Investigations of the Earth's environment in the solar system look at space as a laboratory for plasma physics. Theoretical models and and satellite investigations are used to study the solar-terrestrial radiation environment.  High energy astrophysics investigations involve the sensing of energetic astrophysical objects with ground, balloon, and satellite detectors.

    

 

  



Space Plasma Physics Explained in Two Minutes

What's space plasma physics, and
why is UNH so good at it?

Watch this animated video to find out.

UNH has been involved with, and currently is committed to, instrument design and data analysis for space missions spanning 60 years.

Recent  NASA missions that are carrying instruments developed
at UNH include:

STEREO (launched 2006)
IBEX (launched 2008)
LRO (launched 2009)

Upcoming missions for which UNH is building instruments are:

RBSP (launch date 2012)
FIREBIRD (launch date 2012)
MMS (launch date 2014)
GOESR (launch date 2014)

 

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To learn more, explore the departments, programs, Institutes, and Centers listed below.

Institutes & Centers