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Mihály Horányi

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United States

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Astrophysics

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Astronomy

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Space Physics

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Lunar Science

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Magnetospheric Physics

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Helioseismology

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Heliospheric Physics

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FPDS BASE DESCRIPTION, MULTIPLE YEAR AWARD&INCREMENTAL FUNDING FOR YEARS ONE TO FIVE. THIS PROPOSAL IS ENTITLED, \''INSTITUTE FOR MODELING PLASMA, ATMOSPHERES, AND COSMIC DUST (IMPACT).\'' THIS IS AWARDED IN RESPONSE TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NOTICE (CAN

Open Date: 2014-03-25

Close Date: 2019-02-14

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THE NEAR SURFACE ENVIRONMENT OF AIRLESS BODIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS A COMPLEX AND DYNAMIC SYSTEM. WITHOUT AN APPRECIABLE ATMOSPHERE, THE SURFACE IS EXPOSED TO A VARIETY OF PLASMA CONDITIONS AND UV RADIATION. THIS IN TURN LEADS TO SURFACE CHARGING,NEAR-S

Open Date: 2012-09-01

Close Date: 2013-08-31

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Proposal entitled ''''NASA Lunar Science Institute Colorado Center for Lunar Dust & Atmospheric Studies' in response to LUNAR CAN #NNH08ZDA008C - NASA responsible: 1. The NLSI Director & NLSI Central will be housed at NASA ARC & will report directly to the

Open Date: 2009-04-09

Close Date: 2013-04-08

Grant: Close

'THE DUSTY PLASMA ENVIRONMENT OF THE MOON' (Andrew Poppe) Due to the lack of an atmosphere, the Moon is exposed to several plasma processes that create a complex environment on the lunar surface. Several observations indicate that micronsized dust grains

Open Date: 2008-09-04

Close Date: 2010-09-03

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'LUNAR DUST TRANSPORT: THEORETICAL MODELS & LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS' The electrostatic liftoff and transport of lunar dust remains an open and controversial issue since the early days of lunar exploration. As function of time and location, the lunar surfac

Open Date: 2008-08-15

Close Date: 2012-08-14

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