UCB to build NASA’s next space weather satellite
Submit on Wednesday, April 17th, 2013 22:57
NASA has awarded the University of California, Berkeley, up to US$200 million to build a satellite to determine how Earth’s weather affects weather at the edge of space, in hopes of improving forecasts of extreme “space weather” that can disrupt global positioning satellites (GPS) and radio communications.
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