Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Labs (LMSAL)
http://www.lmsal.com
Welcome to the Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory. LMSAL is a department of the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center in Palo Alto, CA. We are a group of scientists and engineers who design, build, and operate solar and astrophysical observing instruments.
Solar & Stellar X-Ray Group (SAO)
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/SSXG/
The Solar & Stellar X-Ray Group consists of four scientists and three Harvard University undergraduates working in the High Energy Astrophysics Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
The group provided the multilayer-coated x-ray telescope for NASA's TRACE satellite.
MSU Solar Physics Group
http://solar.physics.montana.edu
The MSU solar physics group is engaged in undergraduate and graduate education, public outreach, and solar research supported by NASA and NSF. The research includes observation, data analysis, theory, and instrument development.
Laboratory for Astronomy & Solar Physics (GSFC)
http://stars.gsfc.nasa.gov/www/solar.html
The goal of the Solar Physics Branch of the Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics is to obtain a better understanding of the physical processes which govern the behavior of the Sun and its interactions with the Heliosphere.
The Space Science Department of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
http://sspg1.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/Share/sol.html This is one of the most active solar physics research groups in the United Kingdom. Much of their work is done in collaboration with others in the UK and abroad.
Solar Physics at Stanford University (Stanford)
http://quake.stanford.edu/home_page.html
Observational and theoretical research in the physics of the sun is carried out at Stanford University in several research groups. The Wilcox Solar Observatory and Solar Oscillations Investigation programs are conducted by a group of scientists and supporting staff associated with the Center for Space Science and Astrophysics (CSSA) and the Hansen Exerimental Physics Laboratories (HEPL), under the direction of Philip H. Scherrer (CSSA and the Department of Physics).
University of Chicago, Dept. of Astronomy & Astrophysics: Welcome to Rosnerville
http://astro.uchicago.edu/rranch/
This document describes the activities of Prof. Robert Rosner and collaborators at the University of Chicago. They conduct theoretical and observational research in solar and stellar astrophysics, more general plasma astrophysics, and fluid dynamics.
   

|Home|Instrument|Team |Operations|Results|Images|Movies|Education|Site Info.|

 

 

Image

(Lockheed Martin Missile & Space)

(The Lockheed Martin
Solar and Astrophysics Labs)

  Dr. Neal Hurlburt
email: hurlburt@lmsal.com