Researchers Explain Magnetic Field Misbehavior in Solar Flares: The Culprit is Turbulence
(Thursday, May 23, 2013)
WMAP Releases Final Results, Based on 9 Years of Observations
(Saturday, December 22, 2012)
JHU Cosmologists Receive Award for Work on 'Origami Universe'
(Thursday, October 4, 2012)
John Hopkins Astrophysicist Charles Bennett Receives 2012 Gruber Cosmology Prize
(Tuesday, August 21, 2012)
Johns Hopkins Led WMAP Mission Scores World's Most Cited Science Publications in 2011
(Sunday, April 22, 2012)
Saturn's Earthlike Moon - Target of Proposed 'TiME' Mission - Discovered in 1655
(Wednesday, March 28, 2012)
NASA Solar Study Mission Moves to Next Design Stage
(Thursday, March 8, 2012)
Mercury's Oddly Offset Magnetic Field
(Sunday, February 26, 2012)
TIMED Atmospheric Spacecraft Marks 10 Years of Groundbreaking Science
(Wednesday, December 7, 2011)
NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ready for Space Environment Tests
(Monday, December 5, 2011)
Evidence for Subsurface Lake on Europa
(Wednesday, November 16, 2011)
Johns Hopkins Astronomer Wins 2011 Balzan Prize
(Monday, September 12, 2011)
Space Scientists Seek Returns from 'JEDI'
(Friday, August 5, 2011)
Johns Hopkins APL 'Mars Explorers' Receive NASA Awards
(Tuesday, July 26, 2011)
NASA's Voyager Probe Edges Closer to Interstellar Space
(Wednesday, June 15, 2011)
MESSENGER Adjusts Its Orbit around Mercury
(Wednesday, June 15, 2011)
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to Host International Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Missions - Media Invited
(Tuesday, June 14, 2011)
'Oddball' Star Cluster Is a Hybrid
(Wednesday, June 1, 2011)
NASA Selects Mission to Sail the Titan Seas
(Friday, May 6, 2011)
Online Universe Wins AAAS Education Website Award
(Thursday, August 26, 2010)
JHU: Astrophysicist Is Co-Winner of $1 Million Shaw Prize
(Thursday, May 27, 2010)
MESSENGER Team Releases First Global Map of Mercury
(Wednesday, December 23, 2009)
Unseen Mercury Revealed
(Wednesday, September 30, 2009)
A High-resolution Look over Mercury's Northern Horizon
(Wednesday, September 30, 2009)
Upcoming Mercury Encounter Presents New Opportunities for Magnetometer
(Thursday, August 20, 2009)
MESSENGER Mission Passes Five-Year Mark
(Monday, August 3, 2009)
MESSENGER Reveals Mercury as a Dynamic Planet
(Thursday, April 30, 2009)
MESSENGER Team to Receive National Space Club Award
(Friday, April 17, 2009)
NASA MESSENGER Mission News: MESSENGER Team Remembers Dr. Mario H. Acuna
(Tuesday, March 24, 2009)
NASA to Study the Radiation Belts Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Developing Twin Spacecraft
(Monday, January 12, 2009)
Ancient Flying Reptiles Used Four Legs to Launch
(Tuesday, January 6, 2009)
MESSENGER Team to Present New Mercury Science Results at AGU Fall Meeting
(Friday, December 12, 2008)
SETI Radio Telescopes Track New Horizons
(Monday, November 10, 2008)
NASA MESSENGER Sets Record for Accuracy of Planetary Flyby
(Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
MESSENGER Flyby of Mercury
(Monday, October 6, 2008)
MESSENGER Returns to Mercury
(Wednesday, October 1, 2008)
Media Invited to Join MESSENGER Team for Mercury Close Approach
(Wednesday, October 1, 2008)
MESSENGER's Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Gears up for Mercury Flyby
(Monday, September 29, 2008)
MESSENGER Settles old Debates and Makes new Discoveries at Mercury
(Friday, July 4, 2008)
The Mastermind behind MESSENGER’s Trajectory Honored for Efforts
(Friday, May 30, 2008)
Conference to Grapple with Planet Definitions
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)
NASA Calls on APL to Send a Probe to the Sun
(Monday, May 5, 2008)
Mercury Features Receive New Names
(Monday, April 28, 2008)
MESSENGER Team Begins Planning for Second Mercury Encounter
(Thursday, February 7, 2008)
Surprises Stream back from Mercury's MESSENGER
(Wednesday, January 30, 2008)
Two New Images from MESSENGER
(Thursday, January 17, 2008)
NASA MESSENGER Nears Mercury
(Saturday, January 12, 2008)
Astronomers find record-old cosmic explosion
(Saturday, January 12, 2008)
NASA MESSENGER: Three Days to Mercury!
(Friday, January 11, 2008)
MESSENGER Set for Historic Mercury Flyby
(Thursday, January 10, 2008)
MESSENGER Team Receives First Optical Navigation Images of Mercury
(Wednesday, January 9, 2008)
NASA Cassini Images Invisible RIng Around Saturn
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007)
APL Mineral-Mapper Has Key Role in Selecting Next Mars Rover Landing Site
(Friday, October 19, 2007)
JHU: Press Invited to Shutdown of NASA's FUSE space telescope
(Tuesday, October 16, 2007)
Pluto-Bound New Horizons Sees Changes in Jupiter System
(Tuesday, October 9, 2007)
APL Astronomer Spies Conditions 'Just Right' for Building an Earth
(Wednesday, October 3, 2007)
Spacecraft Tandem Provide New Views of Venus
(Friday, July 20, 2007)
NASA MESSENGER Completes Second Flyby of Venus
(Thursday, June 7, 2007)
NASA MESSENGER Zeroes In on Venus
(Wednesday, May 30, 2007)
NASA New Horizons Provides New Views of Jupiter
(Wednesday, May 2, 2007)
APL-Built Microscopic Instrument Launched Aboard Air Force Academy Satellite
(Friday, March 9, 2007)
APL-Built Mineral Mapper Uncovering Clues of Martian Surface Composition
(Friday, February 16, 2007)
Space Technology Benefits Medical Community
(Thursday, February 1, 2007)
Twin APL-Built Spacecraft Swing Past Moon, Preparing for 3-D Solar Studies
(Wednesday, January 24, 2007)
TIMED Celebrates 5-Year Launch Anniversary
(Friday, December 8, 2006)
Researchers Identify Driver for Near-Earth Space Weather
(Friday, December 8, 2006)
JHU-Led Team Discovers Exotic Relatives of Protons and Neutrons
(Friday, November 17, 2006)
Upcoming Mercury/Sun Transit Whets the Appetite for MESSENGER Discoveries
(Monday, November 6, 2006)
APL-Built Mineral Mapping Imager Begins Mission at Mars
(Friday, September 29, 2006)
JHU: Astrophysicis Charles Bennett Wins 2006 Harvey Prize
(Wednesday, September 20, 2006)
JHU: Astronomers Mixed Reactions to Pluto's "Demotion"
(Thursday, August 24, 2006)
STEREO Mission Will Soon Provide First 3-D Views of the Sun
(Monday, August 21, 2006)
NASA Selects Hopkins-led ADEPT Space Mission for Concept Development
(Tuesday, August 1, 2006)
Scientists Gaining Clearer Picture of Comet Makeup and Origin
(Friday, July 14, 2006)
'Cosmic telescopes' may have found infant galaxies
(Monday, June 5, 2006)
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to Build NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes
(Wednesday, May 24, 2006)
New NASA Satellite Data on Universe's First Trillionth Second
(Thursday, March 16, 2006)
Media advisory: Researchers reveal newest findings on infant universe
(Tuesday, March 14, 2006)
Microscopic Radiator Flying on "Skin" of a NASA Spacecraft Set to Launch March 14
(Tuesday, March 14, 2006)
NASA's Venerable FUSE Ultraviolet Satellite Returns to Operations
(Friday, February 24, 2006)
Researchers Describe Discovery of Pluto's New Moons
(Thursday, February 23, 2006)
First RAVE Data Release Offers Clues to Milky Way Evolution
(Sunday, February 12, 2006)
JHU-STScI Team Maps Dark Matter in Startling Detail
(Friday, December 9, 2005)
Coming Soon: The Sun in 3-D - Twin APL-Built Solar Probes Shipped to NASA Goddard
(Wednesday, November 9, 2005)
Messenger Earth Departure Movie
(Friday, September 2, 2005)
APL-Built Spectrometer on NASA's Latest Mission to the Red Planet
(Monday, August 15, 2005)
NASA MESSENGER Completes Successful Earth Flyby
(Wednesday, August 3, 2005)
New Horizons - The PI's Perspective: A Nation's Expedition to the Edge of the Solar System
(Friday, June 3, 2005)
MESSENGER Peeks at Earth
(Tuesday, May 31, 2005)
Low level of extinction during ice age linked to adaptability
(Tuesday, April 26, 2005)
Larry J. Crawford Heads Space Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
(Monday, April 25, 2005)
Simulations reveal surprising news about black holes
(Tuesday, March 8, 2005)
NASA Cassini Captures First-Ever Photographs of Saturn's Radiation Belts
(Saturday, February 26, 2005)
Astronomers Urge Congress to Continue Hubble Science - Johns Hopkins-led team presents new option
(Wednesday, February 2, 2005)
Johns Hokins Astrophysicist Wins Quadrennial Draper Medal
(Friday, January 28, 2005)
Astronomers Take Revealing Peek at Star Factory
(Wednesday, January 12, 2005)
$1.2 Million From Moore Foundation Funds Data Analysis Research
(Friday, November 12, 2004)
NASA MESSENGER Mission News August 24, 2004
(Wednesday, August 25, 2004)
Glimpse at Early Universe Reveals Surprisingly Mature Galaxies
(Wednesday, July 7, 2004)
APL Instrument on NASA Cassini Spacecraft Aims at Saturn's Space Environment
(Thursday, July 1, 2004)
Astronomers detect molecular nitrogen outside Solar System using NASA's FUSE satellite
(Monday, June 14, 2004)
Michael Griffin Heads Space Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
(Tuesday, April 20, 2004)
Messenger Ships to the Cape - NASA's First Mercury Orbiter Mission Preparing for May 11 Launch
(Tuesday, March 9, 2004)
Instrument Profile: Ralph Aims to Put Pluto in Focus
(Saturday, January 31, 2004)
NASA's Voyager 1 Approaching Solar System's Outer Limits
(Wednesday, November 5, 2003)
Global Study of Atmospheric Frontier Continues - NASA's TIMED Mission Extended for Future Studies
(Wednesday, October 1, 2003)
FUSE "Brain Transplant: Secures Future of Observatory
(Monday, July 21, 2003)
Hot gas around cold dust cloud surprises astronomers
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003)
Astronomers Stretch Celestial "Yardstick" to New Lengths
(Thursday, April 10, 2003)
Virtual Observatory Prototype Provides Surprise Discovery: Early demo project identifies new brown dwarf
(Wednesday, March 12, 2003)
Cassini Discovers Giant Gas Torus Around Jupiter
(Thursday, February 27, 2003)
More Moons Over Pluto?
(Thursday, February 27, 2003)
MESSENGER's Propulsion System Is a Go
(Thursday, February 6, 2003)
First U.S. application of new simulation standard by NASA and Johns Hopkins
(Monday, January 13, 2003)
Volcanoes on Io Spew Salt Into Moon's Atmosphere
(Wednesday, January 1, 2003)
Student Instrument Selected for Pluto Mission
(Tuesday, December 17, 2002)
NEAR Shoemaker's Silent Treatment
(Thursday, December 12, 2002)
Satellite images predict hantaviral transmission risk
(Monday, December 2, 2002)
Physics Nobel Prize Winner Holds Hopkins Research Position
(Tuesday, October 8, 2002)
APL Technology Cornerstone of First Fully Integrated Hypersonic Cruise Missile Engine Test
(Monday, June 17, 2002)
NASA Spacecraft Provides Critical Link in Sun-Earth Chain: TIMED Observes Atmosphere's Response to Recent Solar Storms
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002)
CONTOUR Ships to the Cape: NASA Comet-Chasing Spacecraft on Track for July 1 Launch
(Tuesday, April 23, 2002)
Aviation Week Magazine Honors Johns Hopkins APLResearchers and NEAR Mission for Space Advances
(Monday, April 15, 2002)
Virtual Observatory Prototype Wins Microsoft Student Award
(Wednesday, April 10, 2002)
NASA's Mercury Orbiter Mission Passes Major Milestone: MESSENGER Project Cleared to Build Spacecraft
(Friday, March 29, 2002)
Color of Universe Corrected by Astronomers
(Thursday, March 7, 2002)
Undergrad Finds Clues to 400-Million-Year-Old Mystery
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002)
New Horizons Team Plots a Faster Path to Pluto Spacecraft Could Reach Distant Planet by 2015
(Thursday, February 21, 2002)
Global Study Underway of Atmospheric Frontier - NASA's TIMED Spacecraft Begins Data Collection
(Monday, February 11, 2002)
CONTOUR Spacecraft Shipped to Goddard for Prelaunch Testing; Comet-Study Mission Reaches Milestone on Way to July 2002 Launch
(Tuesday, January 29, 2002)
Astronomers determine color of the universe
(Thursday, January 10, 2002)
Ancient supernova may have triggered eco-catastrophe
(Wednesday, January 9, 2002)
Atlas Indexes Stars That Live Fast, Die Young
(Monday, January 7, 2002)
Comet-Chasing Spacecraft Nears Completion at Hopkins Applied Physics Lab;
(Friday, January 4, 2002)
Droplets In Salt Crystals Confirm Historic Ocean Changes
(Tuesday, December 11, 2001)
TIMED Atmospheric Spacecraft Successfully Launched
(Friday, December 7, 2001)
NASA Taps Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Team For First Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
(Friday, November 30, 2001)
TIMED Spacecraft to Explore Atmospheric Frontier Set for December Launch
(Tuesday, November 20, 2001)
Smithsonian Selects NEAR Mission for 2001 Aerospace Trophy
(Monday, November 19, 2001)
Spacecraft to Explore Atmospheric Frontier Set for December Launch
(Monday, November 19, 2001)
Applied Physics Lab Joins Search for Water on Mars - APL Providing Mineralogic Mapper for NASA's 2005 Orbiter Mission
(Monday, November 12, 2001)
Movement of single molecules imaged in live organism
(Monday, October 29, 2001)
NASA Taps Hokins' Applied Physics Lab to Develop Solar Missions
(Thursday, June 28, 2001)
Study Stirs Old Debate about Galaxies
(Tuesday, June 12, 2001)
Applied Physics Lab Ships Atmospheric Spacecraft
(Wednesday, May 30, 2001)
Comet spilled its guts in fine fashion
(Thursday, May 17, 2001)
Survey's early results hint at galactic fossils
(Monday, January 8, 2001)
APL researchers now able to map global space weather
(Tuesday, December 19, 2000)
High rate of star births linked to supermassive black holes
(Monday, November 6, 2000)
Astronomers conducting post-mortem on Comet LINEAR
(Thursday, October 26, 2000)
NEAR mission discoveries highlighted in latest issue of Science
(Thursday, September 21, 2000)
Researchers Find Evidence of Folds on Europa, Provide Clues About Evolution of Jovian Moon's Surface
(Thursday, August 10, 2000)
NEAR Shoemaker Observations Link Eros to Primordial Solar System
(Tuesday, May 30, 2000)
Successful Elements of Low-Cost Space Missions Examined
(Friday, May 5, 2000)
Conference to Focus on Low-Cost Planetary Missions
(Thursday, April 20, 2000)
FUSE Spacecraft Observes Interstellar Lifeblood of Galaxies
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000)
First image of black hole's 'shadow' may be possible soon
(Wednesday, December 15, 1999)
Electric Field Tames Stubborn Bubbles in Zero Gravity
(Monday, November 8, 1999)