Current Agency and Collaborative Sponsors of Windows to the Universe
Windows to the Universe has been sponsored by numerous agencies and institutions since its inception in 1995. NASA provided the lion-share of support for the project for the first decade of its existence. Since then, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) has also provided critical support for the project. We have also collaborated with numerous scientific research projects over the years, to provide education and outreach support.
Our current sponsors include:
- The National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
- The National Science Foundation
- NASA
- The Center for Integrated Space-Weather Modeling, Boston University
- Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes, Colorado State University


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