Feb. 23 NASA mission to tote $28 million CU-Boulder instrument and tiny student satellite
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 - 15:30
in Astronomy & Space
A $28 million University of Colorado Boulder instrument developed to study changes in the sun's brightness and its impact on Earth's climate is one of two primary payloads on NASA's Glory mission set...
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