Articles from September 2024
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UI Researchers Receive NASA Grant to Understand How Turbulence in Space Heats the Solar Wind
Friday, September 20, 2024
To solve one of space science’s most enduring puzzles, University of Iowa researchers have been awarded a $733,873 NASA grant to investigate how turbulence in the solar wind heats plasma. Led by University of Iowa Professor Gregory Howes and Dr. Daniel McGinnis, the team will utilize data from the Solar Orbiter spacecraft to uncover the mechanisms behind this turbulent dissipation, aiming to protect Earth from the impacts of extreme space weather.
NASA's HESTO Selects Iowa Magnetometer For ICI-5bis Mission
Thursday, September 19, 2024
NASA's HEliophysics Strategic Technology Office (HESTO) has selected Prof. David Miles from the University of Iowa and Prof. Wojciech Miloch of the University of Oslo to provide a fluxgate magnetometer for the upcoming Norwegian ICI-5bis sounding rocket mission.
Gazette: Earth to take on ‘mini moon’ through November
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Although you won’t be able to see a man on it or cheese in it — or see it at all with your naked eye, in fact — Earth is getting a “mini” moon this month, and a University of Iowa astronomer said the school bus-sized
asteroid orbiting the planet actually is much closer than the moon you can see.
Outreach Team Participates in Family Weekend Science Expo
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
The Hawkeyes on Science team participated in the Family Weekend Science Expo on Friday, Sept. 13 at the University of Iowa Sciences Library.
Daily Iowan: UI professor receives $300,000 grant for research with international students
Friday, September 13, 2024
Wayne Polyzou, a professor in the physics and astronomy department at the University of Iowa, has received a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to do work overseas in Poland and Ukraine.
NASA Funds Student-Led Rocket Mission
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
The University of Iowa has received nearly $1.7 million from NASA to fund the OCHRE student-led sounding rocket mission that will study cusp dynamics in the Earth’s magnetosphere and help train the next generation of space physicists and instrumentalists.
UI Researchers Funded for POEMMA-Balloon with Radio Mission
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
A group of researchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy has received $470,310 in funding from the NASA Astrophysics Research and Analysis (APRA) Program to collaborate on the POEMMA-Balloon with Radio (PBR) mission.
Bon Voyage: From Iowa to the Final Frontier
Monday, September 9, 2024
For decades, University of Iowa-built scientific instruments onboard the two Voyager spacecraft have yielded groundbreaking discoveries as the vessels explore the cosmic unknown.