The Space Science Institute (SSI) in
Boulder, Colorado, is a
nonprofit,
public-benefit corporation formed in 1992. Its purpose is to create and maintain an environment where scientific research and education programs can flourish in an integrated fashion. SSI is among the four non-profit institutes in the
US cited in a 2007 report by
Nature
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, including
Southwest Research Institute,
Planetary Science Institute, and
Eureka Scientific, which manage
federal grants for non-tenure-track
astronomers
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.
Description
SSI's research program encompasses the following areas:
space physics,
earth science,
planetary science, and
astrophysics. The
flight operations branch manages the
Cassini-Huygens spacecraft's visible camera instrument and provides spectacular images of Saturn and its moons and rings to the public. SSI participates in mission operations and is home to the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for OPerations (CICLOPS).
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The primary goal of SSI is to bring together researchers and educators to improve science education. Toward this end, the institute acts as an umbrella for researchers who wish to be independent of universities. In addition, it works with educators directly to improve teaching methods for astronomy. SSI has also produced several traveling exhibits for science museums, including Electric Space, Mars Quest, and Alien Earths. It is currently producing Giant Worlds.
SSI provides management support for research
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scientists
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and principal investigators, which help them to submit proposals to major public
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funding agencies such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Science Foundation
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(NSF), Space Telescope Science Institute
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(DOE), and Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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(JPL) Principal investigators are supported by SSI though proposal budget preparation, proposal submission, and project reporting tools, and have competitive negotiated overhead rates.
The institute is loosely affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder
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. SSI has obtained several grants in astrophysical sciences since 1992 from NSF and NASA
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funding agencies.
Divisions
SSI has five research centers:
* Center for Space Plasma Physics (CSPP),
* Center for Extrasolar Planetary Systems (CEPS),
* Center for Mars Science (CMS),
* Center for Polarimetric Remote Sensing (CPRS),
* Center for Data Science (CDS).
SSI's National Center for Interactive Learning (NCIL) is dedicated to expanding the understanding of educators, and citizens in science through educational and outreach programs by SSI researchers in four interconnected groups: Exhibition Development, Digital Learning, rofessional Development, and Public Engagement.
SSI is managed by a board of 12 directors for Aerospace, Academic Research, Small Business Consultant, Astronomy, Science and Technology, Engineering, Civil Space, Martin, Planetarium, Innovation, Legal and Policy, and 4 acting directors for Research, National Center for Interactive Learning (NCIL), Information Systems and Technology (IST), and Business Operations.
Gallery
SSI has participated in NASA
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's Cassini mission and hosted the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for OPerations (CICLOPS).
File:Saturn during Equinox.jpg, NASA's Cassini color view of the planet Saturn.
File:The Day the Earth Smiled - PIA17172.jpg, NASA's Cassini image of the planet Saturn.
File:PIA08166 - Saturn's Subtle Spectrum.tif, Cassini-Huygens Image of Saturn's Subtle Spectrum.
File:Mimas_Cassini.jpg, NASA's Cassini image of Saturn's moon Mimas.
File:Iapetus as seen by the Cassini probe - 20071008.jpg, NASA's Cassini image ofSaturn's moon Iapetus.
See also
* Heidi Hammel
* Carolyn Porco
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* Associated Universities, Inc.
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* Planetary Science Institute
* Space Studies Institute
Space Studies Institute is a not-for-profit organization that was founded in 1977 by Princeton University Professor Gerard K. O'Neill.
In 2009 SSI moved its operations from its long-term base in Princeton, New Jersey, to Mojave, Californi ...
* Southwest Research Institute
References
External links
*
National Center for Interactive Learning
Scientific Publications (INSPIRE-HEP)
Scientific Publications (ResearchGate)
Space organizations
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:1992 establishments in Colorado
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