Collaborative Research: DASI Track 1--AUtonomous Remote geospace Observation and Research — NSF Award to Virginia Polytechnic Inst
High-latitude and polar regions present a unique set of challenges for continuous observations because of their remoteness and extreme and harsh environments. This project seeks to develop the next generation of small, low-power, autonomous, multi-instrument adaptive, ground-based geospace observation arrays, named AUt
| Award title | Collaborative Research: DASI Track 1--AUtonomous Remote geospace Observation and Research |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2432886 |
| Awardee | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
| City | BLACKSBURG |
| State | VA |
| Amount obligated | $1,234,570 |
| Principal investigator | Zhonghua Xu |
| Program | Upper Atmospheric Facilities |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | High-latitude and polar regions present a unique set of challenges for continuous observations because of their remoteness and extreme and harsh environments. This project seeks to develop the next generation of small, low-power, autonomous, multi-instrument adaptive, ground-based geospace observation arrays, named AUtonomous Remote Geospace Observation and Research Array (AURORA). It is designed to fill large gaps in the currently existing ground-based instrument arrays in the high-latitude and |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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