Âé¶¹app

Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS)

A Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from the Kennedy Space Center for the IMAP mission.

Two UNH Space Weather Instruments Blast Off Toward the Sun

After years in the making, two UNH space weather instruments have blasted off toward the sun to study its influence on our solar system and monitor space weather, which can impact satellite communications and power grids on Earth. Ìý VIDEO: LEARN MORE Read More

Recent Stories

  • Mind the (Data) Gaps
    - Mind the (Data) Gaps
    Gaps in available data impede our understanding of heavy metals in Alaskan soils that can harm human health, a team of UNH researchers have found. Read More
  • Portrait of marine researcher Jennifer Miksis-Olds with ocean in background
    - Sage of the Sea
    To celebrate World Oceans Day June 8, Jennifer Miksis-Olds will participate in an ocean-themed quiz bowl against high school champions. Read More
  • Two CubeSats designed by UNH researchers.
    - Solar Focus
    Scientists from the UNH Space Science Center are gearing up to offer students a new hands-on research experience that's out of this world. Read More
  • Diagram of the five Lagrange points in space.
    - A New View of Space Weather
    A new satellite bearing a UNH-built magnetometerÌýwill help scientists improveÌýspace weather monitoring and predictions. Read More
  • -
  • Two vehicles drive through flooded road conditions.
    - Water, Water Everywhere
    A new document published by UNH provides guidance to help Seacoast communities prepare for increased flood risks due to climate change.Ìý Read More
  • A gamma ray burst aimed at the LEAP space instrument.
    - A Leap into Space
    Researchers from the UNH Space Science Center are taking new steps to study gamma-ray bursts in the far reaches of the universe, thanks to a $500,000 grant from NASA. Read More
  • Terry Forbes
    - Stellar Fellow
    Terry Forbes, UNH professor emeritus ofÌýphysics, has been selected as aÌýLegacy FellowÌýof the American Astronomical Society (AAS). Read More
  • -
  • Ruth Varner stands on a boardwalk in Abisko, Sweden.
    - Arctic Connections
    Ruth Varner has been appointed to a year-long position as a visiting researcher at Stockholm UniversityÌýin Sweden.Ìý Read More