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For more information visit our privacy policy.NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEENNonreimbursable Space Act Agreement • September 27th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 27th, 2023This Agreement shall be for the purpose of (1) providing a Fireball Network Station at Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO) that will monitor the night sky in order to detect bright meteors (a.k.a. fireballs) and (2) disseminating the publicly available analyses of the data to observatory staff and scientists for meteor research and for outreach activities involving the media and secondary education.
NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEENNonreimbursable Space Act Agreement • September 1st, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 1st, 2023This Agreement shall be for the purpose of (1) providing a Fireball Network Station at Oberlin College and Conservatory that will monitor the night sky in order to detect bright meteors (a.k.a. fireballs) and (2) disseminating the publicly available analyses of the data to college faculty and scientists for meteor research and for outreach activities involving the media and secondary education.
NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEENNonreimbursable Space Act Agreement • May 22nd, 2023
Contract Type FiledMay 22nd, 2023This Agreement shall be for the purpose of (1) providing a Fireball Network Station at Hiram College that will monitor the night sky in order to detect bright meteors (a.k.a. fireballs) and (2) disseminating the publicly available analyses of the data to college faculty and scientists for meteor research and for outreach activities involving the media and secondary education.
NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEENNonreimbursable Space Act Agreement • February 23rd, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2022This Agreement shall be for the purpose of (1) providing a Fireball Network Station at Multiple Mirror Telescope Observatory (MMTO) that will monitor the night sky in order to detect bright meteors (a.k.a. fireballs) and (2) disseminating the publicly available analyses of the data to university faculty and scientists for meteor research and for outreach activities involving the media and secondary education.