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National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

aerospaceactiveONGOING · MOD OF 2002 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2002-10-15·LATEST ACTION2026-04-01·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_GSFC0200210DNAS502140_8000_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET VARIABILITY EXPERIMENT (EVE) FOR THE SOLAR DYNAMICS OBSERVATORY(SDO)

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In plain English

An obligation on NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory mission, which began in 2002, supporting the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE).

Sub-sectors
solar-observationspace-instrumentationnasa-research
Why this matters

SDO/EVE provides fundamental data on solar variability, critical for space-weather forecasting, protecting satellites, and understanding solar-climate interactions.

Supply-chain signal

Sustained funding maintains U.S. expertise in space instrumentation and solar science, supporting academic research partnerships and aerospace supply chains.

U.S.–China competition angle

Part of broader U.S. space-capabilities competition with China; sustained solar-science missions demonstrate U.S. commitment to space-domain leadership.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-06-07. Cost: $0.020864.

Period of performance
Start
2002-10-15
End
2027-09-30
Status
activein 444 days
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