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From UF to NASA: GRATTIS Video Documentary
The GRATTIS mission, spearheaded by the University of Florida and funded by NASA, is set to revolutionize our understanding of Earth’s gravitational field and its implications for climate science. Building on the legacy of the GRACE mission launched in 2002, GRATTIS aims to enhance the precision of gravity measurements by testing advanced accelerometers in space. These cutting-edge sensors promise to deliver unprecedented data on water and ice distribution across the planet, offering critical insights for water resource management and climate change mitigation.
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UF team tapped by NASA for groundbreaking mission
A team of aerospace engineers from the University of Florida has been tapped by NASA to take part in a groundbreaking mission to better track changes in the Earth's structures, things like tectonic plates and oceans.
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NASA selects UF mission to better track the Earth’s water and ice
NASA has selected a team of University of Florida aerospace engineers to pursue a groundbreaking $12 million mission aimed at improving the way we track changes in Earth's structures, such as tectonic plates and oceans.
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