

FUSE is being developed under a contract from NASA. The Johns Hopkins University, home of Principal Investigator Warren Moos, has the lead role in overall management, system engineering, and science planning and support. The international FUSE development team consists of:
- The Johns Hopkins University - Homewood
Campus: Project Management, Satellite and Science Planning and
Operations.
- Goddard Space Flight
Center (NASA): Guest Investigator Program, contract administration,
technical oversight.
- Canadian Space Agency (CSA):
Development and construction of Fine Error Sensor packages. (See also CSA's
English and
French
pages about the FUSE mission and FES instrument.)
- Centre National d'Etudes Spatiale (CNES):
Provided the FUSE holographic gratings. (See also, the
CNES FUSE page (in French).
- The University of Colorado:
Far UV spectrograph development and integration, bright object sensor.
- The University of California,
Berkeley: Far UV detector development, integration, and support.

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