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CU Boulder to begin testing instrument for 2025 NASA mission

Engineers, Chip Bollendonk, left, and Norm Perish, work with the Interstellar Dust Experiment, or IDEX, on Friday. The IDEX is an instrument built at the University of Colorado Boulder that will be flying on NASA’s IMAP mission to study the sun’s heliosphere (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
Engineers, Chip Bollendonk, left, and Norm Perish, work with the Interstellar Dust Experiment, or IDEX, on Friday. The IDEX is an instrument built at the University of Colorado Boulder that will be flying on NASA’s IMAP mission to study the sun’s heliosphere (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
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The University of Colorado Boulder will soon begin testing an instrument that will fly on a NASA mission in 2025 to collect data on interstellar dust particles.
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