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XL-Calibur is a collaboration among WashU, the University of New Hampshire, Osaka University, Hiroshima University, ISAS/JAXA, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Goddard Space Flight Center, along with 13 additional research institutes.
The full assembly and instrument calibration of the 3UCubed satellite took place at the University of New Hampshire (UNH).
Space Phoenix Systems has product development facilities at the University of New Hampshire John Olsen Advanced Manufacturing Center.
The University of New Hampshire supplied the fluxgate sensors for the magnetometer.
Over approximately nine years, the University of New Hampshire will work with subcontractor Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel, Maryland, to design, analyze, develop, fabricate, integrate, test, verify, and evaluate the sensors and to support their launch and post-launch operations.
NASA awarded a $24,300,000 Solar Wind Plasma Sensor contract to the University of New Hampshire, Durham, on 2024-10-24 for sensors to study solar winds.
The University of New Hampshire will supply and maintain the ground equipment for the Solar Wind Plasma Sensors and support post-launch mission operations at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Maryland.
The University of New Hampshire received $260,000,000 in competitive external funding in fiscal year 2021.
The University of New Hampshire Space Science Center will lead a NASA MIDEX mission with a $250,000,000 budget.
Jessica Scheick is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire in the United States.
The NASA-funded project led by Battelle will include Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of New Hampshire as collaborators.