The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) began in 1948, a decade before NASA. We are the world’s only research institute to have sent instruments to all eight planets and Pluto. LASP combines all aspects of space exploration through our expertise in science, engineering, mission operations, and scientific data analysis. As part of CU, LASP also works to educate and train the next generation of space scientists, engineers and mission operators by integrating undergraduate and graduate students into working teams. Our students take their unique experiences with them into government or industry, or remain in academia to continue the cycle of exploration. LASP is an affiliate of CU Boulder AeroSpace Ventures, a collaboration among aerospace-related departments, institutes, centers, government labs, and industry partners.
- The Solar Mesosphere Explorer (SME) solar UV spectrometer provided measurements of solar spectral irradiance from 1981-10-08 to 1989-04-13. This data set contains daily averaged spectral irradiance from 115-303 nm. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/http://lasp.colorado.edu/lisird/sme/sme_ssi/index.html1Licence not specifiedabout 2 years ago
- The Solar Mesosphere Explorer (SME) solar UV spectrometer provided measurements of solar spectral irradiance from 1981-10-08 to 1989-04-13. This data set contains daily averaged spectral irradiance from 115-303 nm. Internet Archive URL: http://lasp.colorado.edu/lisird/sme/sme_ssi/ts.html1Licence not specifiedabout 2 years ago