Ústav technické a experimentální fyziky Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics

Network for Exploration and Space Science

NázevTitle
Network for Exploration and Space ScienceNetwork for Exploration and Space Science
PoskytovatelProvider
Jiný zahraniční poskytovatelAnother foreign provider
ProgramProgramme
Projekty podpořené ze zahraničí (pracovní kód k dodatečnému upřesnění)Projekty podpořené ze zahraničí (pracovní kód k dodatečnému upřesnění)
Kód CEPCEP code
Datum zahájeníStart date
2017-01-01
Datum ukončeníEnd date
2021-12-31
Vztah ČVUTCTU relation
ČVUT je v pozici další účastníkCTU has the role of "another participant"
Řešitel ČVUTCTU investigator
prof. Ing. Ivan Procházka, DrSc.
Řešitelský tým (ÚTEF)Team (UTEF)

AbstraktAbstract

The Network for Exploration and Space Science (NESS) proposes multifaceted, multidisciplinary, and innovative investigations in the space sciences, including the areas of “astrophysics and heliophysics that are enabled through human and robotic exploration of the Target Bodies” (CAN, p. 4). We are a team of researchers, educators, and students at leading universities in the U.S. and abroad, NASA centers, aerospace industry, and international research laboratories. We have worked together for nearly a decade as part of the previous NLSI LUNAR team. NESS will take advantage of our collaborative research history to pursue new research and student training at the nexus between exploration and space science.

The Network for Exploration and Space Science (NESS) proposes multifaceted, multidisciplinary, and innovative investigations in the space sciences, including the areas of “astrophysics and heliophysics that are enabled through human and robotic exploration of the Target Bodies” (CAN, p. 4). We are a team of researchers, educators, and students at leading universities in the U.S. and abroad, NASA centers, aerospace industry, and international research laboratories. We have worked together for nearly a decade as part of the previous NLSI LUNAR team. NESS will take advantage of our collaborative research history to pursue new research and student training at the nexus between exploration and space science.