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GLOWS Mechanical Engineering Model model is ready for testing!

The first Mechanical Engineering Model of the GLOWS photometer was build.

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The latest episode of Astronarium dedicated to the Heliosphere

The latest episode of popular science show Astrolabium is dedicated to the Heliosphere studies. We will learn how the heliosphere is formed and how we study it. The guest of the program is dr hab. Maciej Bzowski – PI of the GLOWS project. It can be found here [polish]

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About GLOWS during online conference “Space at school”

On October 29-30, the online conference “Space at school” was held. The series of lectures and workshops organized by the ESERO Space Education Office is aimed at teachers of science subjects. The aim of the conference was to show how to talk and teach schoolchildren about space in an interesting way. All lectures were streamed […]

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Collaboration with Military University of Technology

We have a pleasure to inform that the Military University of Technology will be supporting our work on GLOWS project that is a part of NASA IMAP mission. Both institutions signed an agreement that will asure our common involment in the project. As a part of cooperation Military University of Technology will perform a series […]

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Agreement between MEiN and NASA – participation of CBK PAN in the IMAP heliospheric mission

NASA and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland have agreed to cooperate on a NASA heliophysics mission, the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP). The agreement, signed Dec. 30, 2020, will allow the Space Research Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences (CBK PAN) to design and build one […]

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IMAP has been selected by NASA

NASA has selected a science mission planned for launch in 2024 that will sample, analyze, and map particles streaming to Earth from the edges of interstellar space. And that mission will be The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) with polish instrument GLOWS on board. NASA press release

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