The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope

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April 7, 2008

NASA Selects Three Research Fellows for GLAST Mission

After a nationwide search for junior science researchers on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Telescope (GLAST) mission, three people have been chosen for these prestigious post-doctoral positions.
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January 30, 2008

Abstracts of Tentatively Accepted Cycle 1 Proposals

To assist investigators preparing proposals for other programs, the abstracts of proposals that have been tentatively accepted is provided. These proposals were selected for scientific merit after the Phase 1 review, but must still undergo the Phase 2 budget review.
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January 25, 2008

GI Program's Phase 1 Results Notification

The principal investigators (PIs) of the Cycle 1 proposals were notified today of the results of the Phase 1 review. The PIs were either invited to submit a Phase 2 budget or were informed that their proposals were rejected. The program was over-subscribed by a factor of ~4, and therefore unfortunately many very good proposals cannot be accepted.
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The Cycle 1 GI proposal deadline has passed.

The GLAST Science Support Center (GSSC) runs the guest investigator program, creates and maintains the mission time line, provides analysis tools for the scienctific community, and archives and serves the GLAST data. This web site is the portal to GLAST for all guest investigators.

LAT All-Sky Map (E > 100 MeV, 1 year) simulated by S. Digel
LAT All-Sky Map (E > 100 MeV, 1 year) Simulated
Credit: S. Digel

Look into the "Resources" section for finding schedules, publications, useful links etc. The "Proposals" section is where you will be able to find the relevant information and tools to prepare and submit proposals for guest investigator projects. At "Data" you will be able to access the GLAST databases and find the software to analyse them. Address all questions and requests to the helpdesk in "Help".

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