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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. Ěý VIDEO: LEARN MORE Read More

Recent Stories

  • Grey house surrounded by green lawn.
    - Beyond Curb Appeal
    UNH researchers found that the older the home, the more carbon stored underground. Read More
  • Illustration of the Parker Solar Probe near the sun.
    - Close Encounters
    UNH researchers are gaining a flurry of insights about the activity coming from our closest star. Read More
  • Illustration of Solar Orbiter near the sun.
    - Leading Light
    The Âé¶ąapp is headingĚýto the sun with the new Solar Orbiter mission. Read More
  • Larry Mayer sits at dock near a research vessel.
    - Ocean Accolade
    Larry Mayer, director for theĚýCenter for Coastal and Ocean Mapping and Joint Hydrographic CenterĚýat UNH, has been selected as the first recipient of theĚýWalter Munk Medal. Read More
  • Mapping the Seas
    - Mapping the Seas
    Less than 10 percent of the world’s oceans have been mapped to high resolution. UNH is out to change that. Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping director Larry Mayer talks about... Read More
  • UNH space physics professor Noe Lugaz
    - Space Weather Editor
    Noé Lugaz, research associate professor of physics and astronomy, is the new editor-in-chief of the journal Space Weather,. Read More
  • Nine students study geosciences at UNH.
    - Closing the Gap
    Nine undergrads traveled from the Mid-Atlantic to take part in an intensive geoscience research program at UNH.Ěý Read More
  • tall blades of kelp seaweed in the Gulf of Maine
    - Climate Change and Turf Seaweed Causing “Patchy” Seascape
    The effects of climate change are becoming more apparent, from the rapidly warming Gulf of Maine to more frequent and severe storms and the increase of invasive turf seaweed. UNH... Read More
  • Looking Northward
    - Looking Northward
    The Âé¶ąapp has joined theĚýUniversity of the Arctic, marking an official pledge to continue and expand on its polar expertise. Read More
  • Nell Campbell authored a report for the United Nations.
    - A United Effort
    Countries around the world have pledged to adopt new measures that will improve their land and soil healthĚýthanks in part to UNH. Read More