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. Description: ??We develop terahertz instruments working in the 0.1 to 5 THz frequency band for astrophysics, planetary science, and Earth science applications. We provide end-to-end solutions: from device
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. Description: Our objective is to develop techniques to manufacture x-ray telescopes with five characteristics: high angular resolution, high throughput, light weight, low cost, and efficient production. Two
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. Each NPP application needs to specify a sponsor for the proposed research. The applicant should choose as a sponsor the member of the JWST Project Science Team (https://webb.nasa.gov/content/meetTheTeam
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Dust Grains by generating laboratory experimental and quantum computational data, and developing associated tools. These will be provided to the scientific community via three complementary databases
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of solar system history, recording planetary differentiation, impact flux, and volatile evolution more completely and more clearly than any other planetary body. Asteroids are fascinating worlds ranging from
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) developing tools and techniques for both extraction of light curves and for searching light curves for transits; (2) modeling scientific yields and developing methods for assessing the completeness of survey
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, other departments and agencies, state governments, and Congress. The Scholar will gain hands-on experience on data projects, participate in learning and development opportunities, be actively mentored by
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) Structure formation of the Universe and evolution of clusters of galaxies; (2) Circulation history of baryonic matter in the Universe; (3) Transport and circulation of energy in the Universe; (4) New science
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can enable low-cost and long-lasting planetary exploration missions to hot planets. Our research objective is to develop a sensor technology platform that is temperature and radiation tolerant using
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contribute to the development of new knowledge and technologies that could help astronauts safely travel to the moon and beyond by participating in and leading spaceflight-relevant research. In this project