The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) is an exciting project aimed at studying the interstellar medium and investigating the acceleration mechanisms of particles within our galaxy. IMAP utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced instrumentation to gather valuable data and expand our understanding of space.
The IMAP project's Git repository serves as a centralized hub for collaboration among researchers, scientists, and developers involved in the project. It provides a platform for version control, code sharing, issue tracking, and documentation, fostering a collaborative environment for advancing the goals of the IMAP mission.
Through the Git repository, contributors can access project resources, explore the codebase, propose enhancements or bug fixes, and participate in discussions with other team members. This collaborative approach promotes efficient development and fosters innovation in the pursuit of interstellar mapping and particle acceleration research.
Join the IMAP Git repository to be part of an exciting scientific endeavor, contribute your expertise, and help unlock the mysteries of the interstellar medium and particle acceleration in our galaxy. Together, we can advance our knowledge of the cosmos and pave the way for future discoveries in space exploration.
LASP (Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics)
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Greg Lucas |
Tenzin Choedon |
Laura Sandoval |
Sean Hoyt |
Gabriel Moraga |
Matthew Bourque |
Maxine Hartnett |
Bryan Harter |
Marek Strumik |
Veronica Martinez |
Tim Plummer |
Daralynn Rhode |
Ana Manica |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!