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Research

ejolsenFebruary 28, 2020

Prof. Xianglei Huang named co-investigator on new NASA Earth Venture Continuity mission

Libera instrument will help researchers study the radiation budget at the top of the Earth’s atmosphere.

ejolsenFebruary 25, 2020

A passenger airplane will advance a U-Michigan-led satellite mission to understand climate

New Zealand plane fitted with receivers will validate CYGNSS data and improve interpretation.

ejolsenFebruary 25, 2020

“It looks like the Sun!”

Impressions from the Solar Orbiter launch.

ejolsenFebruary 21, 2020

Professor Justin Kasper to receive the 2020 Copernicus Medal

Selected for “pioneering work on the heating and acceleration of the solar corona and the solar wind.”

ejolsenFebruary 20, 2020

Professor Xianzhe Jia is co-investigator on NASA Io Volcano Observer (IVO) project

“It is a great time for Jupiter system exploration…”

ejolsenFebruary 20, 2020

Climate & Space postdoctoral research fellow is first author on new paper

Congratulations, Dr. Hegedus! 

ejolsenFebruary 16, 2020

Solar Orbiter heads for the Sun

After a “thunderous launch” the spacecraft begins its two-year journey to our nearest star.

ejolsenFebruary 14, 2020

Professor Sushil Atreya will play a key role on NASA DAVINCI+ project

The proposal was one of just four selected from a pool of over two dozen submissions.

ejolsenJanuary 28, 2020

Solar Orbiter mission to track the sun’s active regions, improve space weather prediction

Latest ESA launch will be the first mission to get hi-res images of the sun’s poles

ejolsenJanuary 20, 2020

Climate & Space PhD student wins Runner-Up Award in the AMS Student Presentation Contest

The presentation was given at the 17th Annual Conference on Space Weather.

ejolsenDecember 4, 2019

Universities’ crucial role in our spacefaring future

To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.

ejolsenDecember 4, 2019

Parker Solar Probe: ‘We’re missing something fundamental about the sun’

First data holds clues to a decades-old mystery, and major implications for space weather prediction

ejolsenSeptember 25, 2019

Why sea level rise models have been wrong

A Q&A with Jeremy Bassis, an expert on ice dynamics and contributing author of the IPCC’s latest report.

ejolsenJune 4, 2019

Solving the sun’s super-heating mystery with Parker Solar Probe

Probe will go where no spacecraft has gone and measure a process never directly observed before.

ejolsenApril 10, 2019

A Jetsons future? Assessing the role of flying cars in sustainable mobility

Fully loaded flying cars could outperform gasoline-powered ground vehicles by as much as 52 percent.

ejolsenApril 8, 2019

Great Lakes ice cover forecasts: A new approach enables local predictions

New approach can reliably predict months in advance whether ice will form in a given winter, as well as the timing of ice onset.

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