Plymouth State Awarded NASA Grant to Study Atmosphere's Response to Solar Eclipses
October 08, 2021
October 08, 2021
PLYMOUTH, New Hampshire, Oct. 8 (TNSGra) -- Plymouth State University issued the following news:
Plymouth State University (PSU) has been awarded a $208,445 grant from NASA's Science Activation Program to study the atmospheric impact of solar eclipses. The "Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project" is being championed by researchers at Montana State University and will result in the largest volume of atmospheric data ever collected during a solar eclipse. Eric Kelsey, Ph . . .
Plymouth State University (PSU) has been awarded a $208,445 grant from NASA's Science Activation Program to study the atmospheric impact of solar eclipses. The "Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project" is being championed by researchers at Montana State University and will result in the largest volume of atmospheric data ever collected during a solar eclipse. Eric Kelsey, Ph . . .