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grant PD-98-1523

Solar Terrestrial

This grant opportunity funds research on how energy from the Sun is created, travels to Earth, and affects our environment. Key focus areas include space weather, the Sun's internal processes, solar magnetic fields, solar flares, coronal mass ejections, solar wind effects, cosmic ray interactions, and solar wind interactions with Earth's magnetic field.

Supports research on the processes by which energy in diverse forms is generated by the Sun, transported to the Earth, and ultimately deposited in the terrestrial environment. Major topics include space weather impacts, helioseismology, the solar dynamo, the solar activity cycle, magnetic flux e…

Funding Source

Agency: National Science Foundation
Program: SBIR

Dates

Opportunity Released: March 13, 2015
Open for Submission: March 13, 2015

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