The institute has or had worked on numerous topics or projects. • Experimental astronomy and space physics. • Observational Astronomy • Research on
X-ray Binary Pulsars, based • Black Hole High mass X-ray Binary • Computational Astrophysics and Space Physics
Projects •
PICTURE C PICTURE C stands for
Planetary Imaging Concept Testbed Using a Recoverable Experiment – Coronagraph. NASA awarded Chakrabarti's team a $5.6 million grant to develop and test PICTURE C. It was the largest grant up to then. The system potentially can detect young, Jupiter-size planets orbiting other sun-like stars in the Milky Way, capable of supporting life, by studying the disk of dust, asteroids, planets and other debris orbiting the stars and gain a better understanding of the processes and dynamics that formed solar system. PICTURE C is carried aloft to the edge of Earth's atmosphere, using huge helium balloons. Under Dr. Chakrabarti, PICTURE C made its first test flight in September 2019. The 'balloon lofted camera' instrument inflates to across and takes 3 hours to climb to an altitude of about and then hovers. The success of PICTURE-C test launch, makes space-based direct imaging a reality and helps NASA's Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) with such technological support. Members associated with the project are Supriya Chakraborti, Timothy Cook, Kuravi Hewawasam, Susanna Finn and Christopher Mendillo. Other collaborations were made from NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Goddard Space Flight Center, Caltech, MIT, the
Space Telescope Science Institute and the University of California Santa Barbara. The project was selected in 2017 by NASA's CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) to be launched as part of the ELaNa program. Dr. Chakrabarti mentors more than 75 The program is designed to demonstrate the practicality of communicating at high data rates in the
X band. SPACE HAUC was expected to launch in 2018, later postponed to 2020. The satellite has successfully passed design review and is under the testing phase. After final assembly and integration of the spacecraft, SPACE HAUC is expected launch to the ISS for further deployment. •
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