

The main goal of our Space Exploration Lab is to understand how scientific processes are responsible for producing the interactions and measurements we observe. We use a combination of approaches and technologies that we have developed for use in our studies. Learn more about our research and areas of study below.
Overview of Our Research












Research
Unlocking the Mysteries of Science


Star Formation
With work previously done by a former lab member, we have developed a powerful tool for use in the identification and characterization of the processes in our model system. A major advantage of this development is its improved sensitivity, which allows it to detect subtle dynamic property changes in response to our experimentation.

Nebula Observation
We still have only a very limited understanding of most aspects about our planet. Answering questions about this is essential for understanding the mechanistic role it plays on other scientific processes, and for developing tools to further explore this research avenue with more sensitive measurements and improved data collection.

Solar Flare Detection
In an effort to gain a better understanding of the world around us, we have recently begun to use a new technique to investigate the organization and functionality of the diverse parts of our experimental model. We are currently looking to expand this work by collaborating with other labs who have the facilities and prior experience to investigate this project further.

Star -cluster-Formation
With work previously done by a former lab member, we have developed a powerful tool for use in the identification and characterization of the processes in our model system. A major advantage of this development is its improved sensitivity, sensors which allows it to detect subtle dynamic property changes in response to our experimentation. Star-Clusters seem attached to the governing scientific-forces, although apart distances is all relative, time ,space and motion of energy and field gravitational magnetic forces expanding in a specific location. See supernova, neutron stars pulsars frequencies, hydrogen, helium chemicals compounds and microscopic particles play a role especially protons atoms molecules photons all known elements combine in ways.
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