Space Sciences Laboratory
The Space Sciences Lab ( SSL) is a research institute founded in 1958, the University of California, Berkeley in the U.S. and conducts research in the field of astronomy.
Current research projects of the SSL
- Antarctic Balloons
- Astropulse A Search for Evaporating Black Holes
- Atmospheric Emissions Group
- BOINC Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
- CEA The Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics
- The Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma CHIPSat Spectrometer
- CISM Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling
- Cluster Small -scale spatial measurements
- COBE The Cosmic Background Explorer
- Cosmo Chemistry Group
- CSE The Center for Science Education
- EAG The Experimental Astrophysics Group
- The EUVE Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer
- Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer ( FAST) The Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer
- Gamma High Energy Gamma - Ray Astrophysics
- Geotail Exploring Earth's geomagnetic tail
- HENA High Energy Nuclear Astrophysics
- HESSI Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
- HOU The Hands -On Universe Program
- IMAGE FUV IMAGE Far Ultraviolet Imager
- ISI The Infrared Spatial Interferometer Group
- Isual The Imager for Sprites and Upper Atmospheric Lightning
- IPN3 The Third Interplanetary Network for Cosmic Gamma Ray Bursts
- Lunar Prospector
- Mars Global Surveyor Planetary Geology mission
- Mars Microphone
- MAXIS MeV Auroral X -ray Imaging and Spectroscopy
- ORFEUS The Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer
- Polar
- SETI The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- Solar - MURI Understand Origins of Solar Magnetic Eruptions
- Space Weather Page
- SPRG The Space Physics Research Group
- Trek / ECCO Galactic Cosmic Rays The Origin of
- Ulysses
- Wind