MMS-FIELDS Information
- One-Page Summary of MMS-FIELDS
Brief overview of FIELDS project (pdf) - MMS-FIELDS Instrument overview
PowerPoint presentation (ppt - 12.8mb)
Articles
- Space Mission Rescue
UNH SSC Scientists and Engineers step in to help save a "mission-critical" instrument for the Magnetospehric Multiscale Mission
EOS Spheres — Winter, 2010 - Seven Years Till Launch, Not a Moment to Lose
UNH's Role in NASA MMS Mission
EOS Spheres — Winter, 2008 - M(u)MS the Word
Two UNH Teams Compete for a Part in NASA's Next Big Sun-Earth Mission
EOS Spheres — Winter, 2004
Related Website Links
- MMS SMART at SouthWest Research Institute
(http://mms.space.swri.edu)
SouthWest Research Institute provides a science summary on the SMART investigation, MMS mission information and areas of science interest, MMS mission obit and spacecraft formation, SMART team roster, and more. - MMS Educational Outreach at Rice Univ.
(http://mms.rice.edu/mms/)
Rice University is developing educational materials focusing on science related to the MMS mission. Visit their site for for student activities, teaching materials, multimedia, and more. For more information, contact:
Rice Space Institute, MS108 Rice University,
6100 Main Street, Herman Brown Building Room 202
Houston, TX 7705-1892
Tel: 731-348-4939 - MMS at NASA
(http://mms.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html)
Overview of MMS as a mission in NASA's Solar Terrestrial Probes Program within the Heliosphysics division. Offers weekly mission status reports.
Get information on preparations for a state-of-the-art environmentally friendly facility where engineers and scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., will assemble and integrate the MMS spacecraft. - MMS at Laboratory for Atmospheric & Space Physics
(http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/mission-ops-data/)
Univ. of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is the mission's Science Operations Center (SOC). Their website provides a mission summary, description of LASP role and LASP instruments.