Asteroid Belt Found Around Vega
(Friday, January 11, 2013)
Scientists Peer Into a Brown Dwarf, Find Stormy Atmosphere
(Friday, January 11, 2013)
The Supernova That Cried Wolf
(Thursday, January 10, 2013)
Dark Energy Alternatives to Einstein Are Running Out of Room
(Thursday, January 10, 2013)
Testing Einstein's E=mc2 in Outer Space
(Wednesday, January 9, 2013)
World's Most Advanced Mirror for Giant Telescope Completed
(Wednesday, October 24, 2012)
Taking a Robotic Geologist to Mars
(Sunday, August 5, 2012)
OSIRIS-REx Scientists Measure Yarkovsky Effect
(Friday, May 25, 2012)
Some orbits more popular than others in solar systems
(Tuesday, March 20, 2012)
Scientists Prepare to Take First-Ever Picture of a Black Hole
(Wednesday, January 18, 2012)
Keeping an Eye on the Universe
(Tuesday, January 17, 2012)
Astronomers Discover Deep-Fried Planets
(Wednesday, December 21, 2011)
Meteorite Shock Waves Trigger Dust Avalanches on Mars
(Thursday, December 15, 2011)
Time Reversal: Simple Particle Could Reveal New Physics
(Saturday, October 15, 2011)
New Views of an Ancient Asteroid
(Friday, September 23, 2011)
Regents' Professor Michael J. Drake, 1946-2011
(Thursday, September 22, 2011)
Hubble to Target 'Hot Jupiters'
(Saturday, August 20, 2011)
Briny Water May Be at Work in Seasonal Flows on Mars
(Friday, August 5, 2011)
Solar Telescope Mirror To Be Shaped in Arizona
(Thursday, June 23, 2011)
NASA Selects UA-Led Mission to Collect Asteroid Sample
(Wednesday, May 25, 2011)
(Monday, April 11, 2011)
Frozen comet had a watery past, University of Arizona scientists find
(Saturday, April 9, 2011)
New Director for MMT Observatory
(Thursday, January 6, 2011)
Catalina Sky Survey Discovers Possible Extinct Comet
(Friday, December 24, 2010)
Titan's haze may hold ingredients for life
(Friday, October 8, 2010)
No Evidence Found of Catastrophic Impact in Pleistocene
(Friday, October 1, 2010)
Taking the twinkle out of the night sky
(Wednesday, August 4, 2010)
UA-Operated Stereo Camera Selected for Mars Mission
(Tuesday, August 3, 2010)
Brown Dwarf Found Orbiting a Young Sun-Like Star
(Thursday, July 29, 2010)
Zapping Titan-like Atmosphere with UV Creates Life Precursors
(Wednesday, June 30, 2010)
Telescope Achieves Major Breakthrough Using Adaptive Optics
(Tuesday, June 15, 2010)
Zooming In On An Infant Solar System
(Friday, June 11, 2010)
JWST Camera Begins Next Leg on Journey to Space
(Monday, May 3, 2010)
LUCIFER allows astronomers to watch stars being born
(Thursday, April 22, 2010)
University of Arizona astronomers discover most primitive supermassive black holes known
(Thursday, March 18, 2010)
Astronomers Help Explain Why Fewer Stars Are Born Today Than in the Early Universe
(Monday, February 15, 2010)
Europa's Ocean Contains Enough Oxygen to Support Life
(Thursday, October 8, 2009)
UA scientists discover quantum fingerprints of chaos
(Wednesday, October 7, 2009)
Scientists see water ice in fresh meteorite craters on Mars
(Thursday, September 24, 2009)
Catalina Sky Survey Spawns Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey
(Sunday, August 30, 2009)
Catalania Sky Survey Spawns Catalina Real-time Transient Survey
(Tuesday, August 25, 2009)
Steward Observatory Lab Casts 6.5-m Mirror for San Pedro Martir Telescope
(Wednesday, August 12, 2009)
Phoenix Mission Research Points to Martian Climate Cycles
(Friday, July 3, 2009)
MMT observerations support a NASA mission that will send a small rocket into a lunar crater in a search for frozen water
(Saturday, February 7, 2009)
Nine Partners Officially Join Giant Magellan Telescope Project
(Friday, February 6, 2009)
Cardinal Who Oversees the Vatican Observatory Will Visit Tucson
(Thursday, January 29, 2009)
Catalina Sky Survey Sets New Record for NEO Discoveries, Receives Funding Through 2012
(Friday, January 9, 2009)
HiRISE Camera Aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures High-Resolution 3D Images of Mars
(Monday, December 8, 2008)
Gamma-Ray Evidence Suggests Ancient Mars Had Oceans
(Monday, November 17, 2008)
HiRISE Camera Reveals Rare Polar Martian Impact Craters
(Monday, October 20, 2008)
Tides Have Major Impact on Planet Habitability
(Monday, October 13, 2008)
Moist Convection Can Drive Jet Streams on All Giant Planets
(Monday, October 13, 2008)
Computer Simulations Unveil The Exotic Weather on Distant Worlds
(Monday, October 13, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Lander Digging and Analyzing Soil as Darkness Gathers
(Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
UA Scientists Discover Tiny Asteroid That Will Hit Earth Tonight
(Monday, October 6, 2008)
Next Mars Soil Scoop Slated for Last of Lander's Wet Lab Cells
(Wednesday, September 10, 2008)
Spiky Probe on NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Raises Vapor Quandary
(Thursday, September 4, 2008)
Giant Furnace Opens to Reveal 'Perfect' LSST Mirror Blank
(Wednesday, September 3, 2008)
Analysis Begins on NASA Phoenix Mars Lander's Deepest Soil Sample
(Tuesday, September 2, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Mission: Ice Cold Sunrise on Mars
(Friday, August 29, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Mission: Picking up Clues from the Discard Pile
(Friday, August 29, 2008)
NASA Phoenix Mission Conducting Extended Activities on Mars
(Friday, August 29, 2008)
Mid-depth Soil Collected For Lab Test On NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander
(Thursday, August 21, 2008)
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Explores Site By Trenching
(Thursday, August 21, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Camera Sees Morning Frost at the Landing Site
(Saturday, August 16, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Microscope Takes First Image of Martian Dust Particle
(Friday, August 15, 2008)
Soil Studies Continue at Phoenix Mars Lander Site
(Tuesday, August 12, 2008)
NASA Phoenix Mission Scientists to Discuss Martian Studies
(Wednesday, July 30, 2008)
NASA Cassini Instrument Confirms Liquid Surface Lake on Titan
(Wednesday, July 30, 2008)
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Close-up Images of 'Snow Queen' Show Changes
(Wednesday, July 30, 2008)
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Working With Sticky Soil
(Monday, July 28, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Lander Collects Icy Soil But Needs To Work On Delivery
(Sunday, July 27, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Revises Method To Deliver Icy Sample
(Sunday, July 27, 2008)
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Prepares For Next Sample Analysis
(Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
NASA'S Phoenix Mars Lander Works Through the Night
(Monday, July 21, 2008)
Phoenix Mars Lander Rasps Frozen Layer, Collects Sample
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander to Begin Rasping Frozen Layer
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)
Sample-Collection Tests by NASA Mars Phoenix Lander Continue
(Thursday, July 10, 2008)
NSF Grant Helping UA to Transform Astronomy Education
(Tuesday, July 8, 2008)
NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander Returns Treasure Trove for Science
(Thursday, June 26, 2008)
NASA Phoenix Lander Prepares for Microscopy, Wet Chemistry on Mars
(Tuesday, June 24, 2008)
Update on Phoenix Mars Lander Scheduled for June 4
(Tuesday, June 3, 2008)
One week after landing, the NASA Mars Phoenix lander practices digging
(Tuesday, June 3, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Lander Touches Down
(Monday, May 26, 2008)
NASA Mars Phoenix Spacecraft is Healthy
(Friday, May 23, 2008)
UA Invites Public to View Stars from Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter
(Thursday, May 15, 2008)
NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE Sees Phobos in Color and Stereo
(Wednesday, April 9, 2008)
UA Mirror Lab to Cast Two Mirrors in One for the LSST
(Monday, March 24, 2008)
Liquid Water Found On Mars? Not Yet.
(Friday, February 29, 2008)
UA Scientists, Engineers Join Raytheon, Carnegie Mellon in Bid for Google Lunar X PRIZE
(Monday, February 25, 2008)
UA Scientists, Engineers Join Raytheon, Carnegie Mellon in Bid for Google Lunar X PRIZE
(Saturday, February 23, 2008)
UA Optical Scientists Add New, Practical Dimension to Holography
(Thursday, February 7, 2008)
HiRISE Camera Details Dynamic Wind Action on Mars
(Wednesday, January 23, 2008)
Astronomers are First to Successfully Predict Extra-Solar Planet
(Thursday, January 10, 2008)
Catalina Sky Survey discovers Mars-approaching asteroid
(Friday, December 21, 2007)
Voyager 2 exiting solar system
(Monday, December 10, 2007)
Astronomers discover stars with carbon atmospheres
(Wednesday, November 21, 2007)
Global sand and dust storm early warning system
(Tuesday, November 20, 2007)
New remote-sensing instrument for monitoring climate
(Tuesday, November 6, 2007)
UA's Phoenix Mars Mission Gets a Chance to Lounge
(Thursday, October 18, 2007)
Tom Gehrels Honored for Service to Planetary Science
(Wednesday, October 10, 2007)
UA Astronomers Pinpoint Origin of Nature's Most Powerful Magentic Bursts
(Thursday, September 27, 2007)
Amazon Forest Shows Unexpected Resiliency During Drought
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007)
Students Chose HiRISE Camera Targets on Mars
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007)
UA Astronomers WIll Trace Planet Formation With Neon
(Sunday, September 16, 2007)
Large Binoccular Telescope Shows That Hercules Is Odd, Flat Dwarf Galaxy
(Friday, September 14, 2007)
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Camera Sends First Image Back to Earth
(Tuesday, September 11, 2007)
UA science: "Super crystals" in a semiconductor
(Wednesday, August 15, 2007)
UA-led Phoenix Scout Mission Heads to Mars
(Monday, August 6, 2007)
NASA and UA Set Media Events for Phoenix Launch on August 3
(Thursday, July 26, 2007)
Arizona Radio Observatory Team Discovers upergiant Star Spews Molecules Needed For Life
(Monday, July 23, 2007)
Benchmark Survey Shows that Giant Outer Extrasolar Planets are Rare
(Wednesday, July 11, 2007)
NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter: Univesity of Arizona HiRISE Releases 1,200 Images, Launches Viewer on Website
(Monday, June 4, 2007)
NASA's Phoenix to Seek Organics in Mars' Ice to Unravel Red Planet's Mysteries
(Saturday, May 19, 2007)
Extreme Winds Rule Exoplanet's Weather
(Wednesday, May 9, 2007)
Leading Physicists Convene for Jan. 22-24 Conference on Gravity
(Monday, January 15, 2007)
NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Images Mars Pathfinder Site
(Thursday, January 11, 2007)
Gas giants jump into planet formation early
(Monday, January 8, 2007)
HiRISE Team Begins Releasing a Flood of Mars Images
(Thursday, November 30, 2006)
UA Scientists Eager For MESSENGER to Reach Mercury
(Thursday, November 23, 2006)
UA Astronomers Laud NASA Decision to Repair and Upgrade Hubble
(Wednesday, November 1, 2006)
NIAC 8th Annual Meeting In Tucson Focuses in Visionary Space Projects
(Thursday, October 5, 2006)
Super-LOTIS Telescope on Kitt Peak Helps Catch Exploding Stars
(Thursday, October 5, 2006)
New Photos From NASA Orbiter's HiRISE Camera Detail Diverse Martian Terrain
(Tuesday, October 3, 2006)
Cassini's Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer detects vast polar ethane cloud on Titan
(Thursday, September 14, 2006)
NASA Cassini Radar Reveals Earth-like Land on Titan
(Wednesday, July 19, 2006)
Engineering Science Payload Delivered to Mars Phoenix Mission "PIT"
(Monday, June 19, 2006)
Two UA Undergrads Win NASA Fellowships for Visionary Space Projects
(Tuesday, May 16, 2006)
Titan's seas are sand
(Thursday, May 4, 2006)
Scientists Polled on Solar System Exploration Program Priorities
(Monday, April 24, 2006)
HiRISE Team Releases First Processed Images from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's Powerful New Camera
(Friday, April 7, 2006)
NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE Team to Get First Mars Images Thursday Night
(Tuesday, March 21, 2006)
Water May Not Have Formed Mars' Recent Gullies
(Thursday, March 16, 2006)
Identifying Gems and Minerals on Earth and Mars
(Saturday, March 11, 2006)
Powerful Orbiting Camera on NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Will Send First View of Mars to UA Soon
(Tuesday, March 7, 2006)
Scientists Solve The Mystery of Methane in Titan's Atmosphere
(Wednesday, March 1, 2006)
Optical Device Cancels Starlight So Astronomers Can See Distant Planets
(Tuesday, February 28, 2006)
Tree of Life project grows more leaves and branches
(Monday, February 20, 2006)
UA Scientist and Private Collector Form Center to Save Meteorites
(Wednesday, February 1, 2006)
Sounds of Star Death Near Middle C
(Friday, January 27, 2006)
Catalina Sky Survey Tops 2005 NEO Discoveries
(Wednesday, January 18, 2006)
Tidal Tales of Minor Mergers: Young Stars Where They Shouldn't Be
(Thursday, January 12, 2006)
Future Astrobiologists Head to Tucson for Hands-On Astronomy
(Wednesday, December 28, 2005)
Hubble and Einstein Weight Nearest White Dwarf Star
(Tuesday, December 13, 2005)
Scientists Find Huygens Probe Landing Site and Release New Animation of Titan
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005)
Antarctica is a Hot Spot for UA Researchers Hunting Meteorites for Science
(Thursday, November 10, 2005)
First Giant Magellan Telescope Mirror Casting is Perfect
(Saturday, October 29, 2005)
Obituary: Alastair G.W. Cameron, Noted Astrophysicist and Space Scientist
(Friday, October 21, 2005)
Stormy Weather: Titan's Enigmatic Cloud Band is Convective
(Thursday, October 20, 2005)
Future Smart Robotic Space Missions Will Be Multi-tiered, Researchers Say
(Monday, October 17, 2005)
NASA Spitzer Space Telescope Sees Turmoil Next Door in Andromeda Galaxy
(Sunday, October 16, 2005)
Titan's Enigmatic Infrared-Bright Spot is Surface Make-up
(Friday, October 7, 2005)
Camera's Trip to Mars is no Leisure Cruise for HiRISE Team
(Thursday, October 6, 2005)
Asteroids Caused the Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm
(Thursday, September 15, 2005)
Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005)
World's Leading Astronomy Educators to Meet in Tucson, Sep. 14-16
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005)
Computer Simulation Suggests Mechanism That Drives Jovian Jet Streams
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005)
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Receives $14.2 Million National Science Foundation Design and Development Award
(Friday, September 2, 2005)
Arctic Ocean could be ice-free in summer within 100 years, scientists say
(Sunday, August 28, 2005)
Richard Green Named Director of Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham
(Friday, August 26, 2005)
UA Team Cheers Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, HiRISE
(Monday, August 15, 2005)
UA Astronomers Find Clue to Glowing X-ray Sky
(Wednesday, August 3, 2005)
UA Team Heads for Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and HiRISE
(Tuesday, August 2, 2005)
Florida Fire Prompts Evacuation of Mount Hopkins, Madera Canyon
(Friday, July 15, 2005)
Scientists Discover Mineral That Comes from Ancient Supernova
(Thursday, June 30, 2005)
UA Set to Cast First Mirror for World's Largest Telescope in July
(Wednesday, June 29, 2005)
Arizona Regents Approve UA Astrobiology Center
(Friday, June 17, 2005)
European and U.S. Scientists Find an Aurora on Mars
(Wednesday, June 8, 2005)
Biology Students Learn to Scan the Stars for Signs of Life
(Tuesday, March 15, 2005)
Scientists solve mystery of Meteor Crater's missing melted rocks
(Wednesday, March 9, 2005)
Titan's Atmosphere May Have Come from Ammonia, Huygens Data Say
(Saturday, February 19, 2005)
Scientists Release Audio Sent by Huygens During Titan Descent
(Monday, February 14, 2005)
UA Physicist WIns Top Prize for Young Greek Scientists
(Monday, February 14, 2005)
Evidence builds for supernova's role in solar system creation
(Tuesday, January 25, 2005)
Astronomers' First Evidence: Young Low-mass Objects Are Twice as Heavy as Predicted
(Wednesday, January 19, 2005)
Steward Observatory Mirror Lab Awarded Contract for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Mirror
(Wednesday, January 12, 2005)
Scientists prepare for Huygens descent on Titan
(Tuesday, January 4, 2005)
UA Scientist on Deep Impact Mission Ready for Spacecraft's Launch
(Tuesday, January 4, 2005)
Ultra-Sharp Mars-Bound Camera Delivered
(Monday, December 6, 2004)
Seismic Shaking Erased Small Impact Craters on Asteroid Eros
(Friday, November 26, 2004)
Not finding life? Dig deeper
(Thursday, November 18, 2004)
Good News for Pluto: Astronomers Say KBOs May Be Smaller Than Thought
(Wednesday, November 10, 2004)
NASA Cassini Radar Sees Bright Flow-like Features Across the Surface of Titan
(Monday, November 8, 2004)
UA's Cassini Scientists Ready for First Close Titan Flyby
(Monday, October 25, 2004)
UA Student Runs Tucson's Remote Center for Mars Rover Mission
(Wednesday, September 22, 2004)
Large binocular telescope to be dedicated in October 2004
(Friday, September 17, 2004)
Scientists Glimpse Exotic Matter in a Neutron Star
(Thursday, September 9, 2004)
Meteorites Supplied Earth Life with Phosphorus, Scientists Say
(Tuesday, August 24, 2004)
NASA Selects UA Astronomer's Telescope Idea for Future Study
(Friday, July 30, 2004)
Meteorite from Oman records its lunar origins, history
(Friday, July 30, 2004)
University of Arizona Scientists Help NASA Create Spacecraft that Think for Themselves
(Thursday, June 24, 2004)
Novel Camera Set to Produce the First Direct Images of Exoplanets
(Tuesday, June 22, 2004)
A Bit of Titan on Earth Helps in the Search for Life's Origins
(Monday, May 17, 2004)
Web-based program calculates effects of an Earth impact
(Monday, April 12, 2004)
University of Arizona Professors Testify at Congressional Lunar Hearing
(Wednesday, March 31, 2004)
Mars Polar Cap Mysery Solved
(Thursday, March 25, 2004)
Titan is an ideal lab for oceanography, meteorology
(Saturday, February 14, 2004)
The Most Distant Quasars Probe End of Cosmic Dark Ages
(Saturday, February 14, 2004)
On-line Spacewatch Volunteer Discovers Close-approaching Asteroid
(Thursday, January 22, 2004)
UA Scientist Sheds New Lights on Outer Planets with Hubble Space Telescope
(Thursday, January 22, 2004)
UA Astrobiologist Helps NASA Search for Life on Other Planets
(Friday, January 9, 2004)
UA Astronomers Use MMT to Detect the Widest Lensed Quasar
(Friday, January 9, 2004)
Young Astrobiologists Meet at the University of Arizona January 7-10
(Tuesday, January 6, 2004)
Old Equation May Shed Light on Planet Formation
(Tuesday, January 6, 2004)
NASA Infrared Space Telescope Returns Images, Gets New Name
(Friday, December 19, 2003)
Undergraduate on her way to JPL as Mars mission controller
(Wednesday, December 17, 2003)
UA Scientist has Role in American and European Missions to Mars
(Wednesday, December 17, 2003)
UA Scientist Explains Why Astrobiologists Look to Titan
(Thursday, December 11, 2003)
Not-Yet-Turned-On Star is Forming Jupiter-like Planet
(Wednesday, November 12, 2003)
World's Single Largest Telescope Mirror Moves To The LBT
(Monday, November 3, 2003)
"Phoenix" to Land at Mars' North Pole
(Monday, August 4, 2003)
University of Arizona Observatories Came Through Aspen Fire OK
(Sunday, July 13, 2003)
UA and NOAO Join NASA-funded Search for Life on Other Planets
(Thursday, June 26, 2003)
Historian Finds Treasure un Douglass' Cycloscope at Arizona State Museum
(Monday, June 16, 2003)
H. Jay Melosh Elected to National Academy of Sciences
(Thursday, May 1, 2003)
Titan Reveals a Surface Dominated by Icy Bedrock
(Thursday, April 24, 2003)
UA's Oldest Telescope Has Been Updated for 21st Century Astronomy
(Tuesday, April 22, 2003)
Legacy Team WIll Use Space Infrared Telescope Facility to Trace Formation, Evolution of Planetary Systems
(Monday, April 14, 2003)
Arizona Team Heads for Cape Canaveral for April 18 Launch of Space Infrared Telescope Facility
(Thursday, April 10, 2003)
Astronomers will use SIRTF to study star formation in nearby galaxies
(Thursday, April 10, 2003)
Worried About Asteroid-Ocean Impacts? Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
(Monday, March 17, 2003)
Scientists discover an evaporating 'cometary' planet in another solar system
(Wednesday, March 12, 2003)
University of Arizona Undergraduates Discover New Class of Star
(Tuesday, February 11, 2003)
Astronomers get ultrasharp images with large telescope in Arizona
(Tuesday, February 4, 2003)
Shock Waves Through the Solar Nebula Could Explain Water-Rich Space Rocks
(Thursday, January 23, 2003)
AAS Gives UA Astronomers the 2003 Pierce Prize and the 2003 Weber Award
(Wednesday, January 15, 2003)
Dark Streaks on Martian Slopes May Signal Active Water
(Monday, December 9, 2002)
UA Scientists on Mars Odysey GRS Team to Talk on New Discoveries of Water on Mars
(Saturday, December 7, 2002)
Saturn's Moon Titan May Hold Clues to Origin of Life
(Saturday, December 7, 2002)
UA's Proposed Phoenix Mission to Mars May Fly in 2007
(Friday, December 6, 2002)
Titan's Bizzare Landscape Shaped More by Internal Heat than Erosion, UA Scientist Predicts
(Wednesday, October 9, 2002)
New Telescope, Most Powerful Yet Developed, Can Be as big as Earth Itself
(Monday, September 30, 2002)
UA Astronomers Discover that Earth's Second Moon Wears Apollo Era Paint
(Tuesday, September 17, 2002)
Earth Suffered Pulses of Misery in Global Wildfires 65 Million Years Ago
(Tuesday, September 3, 2002)
Scientists Have Major Roles in NASA's NGST
(Wednesday, June 12, 2002)
Researchers at the University of Arizona are exploring ways to "grow" microchips, using proteins from living cells
(Thursday, June 6, 2002)
NASA Deploys GRS Boom
(Tuesday, June 4, 2002)
UA Scientist Among 28 Chosen for Next NASA Mars Mission
(Friday, May 31, 2002)
Astronomers Will Release First Images From Hubble's Revived 'NICMOS' on June 5
(Thursday, May 30, 2002)
UA-Led Scientists Begin Unprecedented Dust-Devil Experiment
(Monday, May 20, 2002)
Tweak Temperatures of Smaller Asteroids to Deflect Them , UA Scientist Suggests
(Thursday, April 4, 2002)
Supermassive Black Holes Powered the Most Ancient Quasars, but Have Evolved Through Time, UA Astronomer Says
(Thursday, March 28, 2002)
UA Scientists Hope to Use the Power of Solar Wind to Point and Stabilize Space Telescopes
(Thursday, March 14, 2002)
UA Astronomers' Hopes Ride with Astronauts on 5th Space Walk
(Monday, March 4, 2002)
UA Instrument Aboard Mars Odyssey Detects Hydrogen at Mars' South Pole
(Friday, March 1, 2002)
Mars Odyssey: Observation of large amounts of ice on Mars
(Friday, March 1, 2002)
UA Researcher Says Cataclysm That Resurfaced the Earth and The Inner Solar System 3.9 Billion Years Ago Was Caused By Asteroids, Not Comets
(Wednesday, February 27, 2002)
New 'Eagle Nebula' Images Are Preview of Hubble's Restored Infrared
(Thursday, February 21, 2002)
Geologists Weary, but Elated by Chicxulub Drilling Operations
(Wednesday, February 20, 2002)
Floods at Mars' Equator Are Recent, UA Scientists Say
(Tuesday, February 19, 2002)
UA Team Opens Door for Mars Odyssey Science
(Tuesday, February 19, 2002)
New Infrared Views of "Eagle Nebula" to be telecast in Feb. 15 NASA News Briefings
(Tuesday, February 12, 2002)
Quasar Used to "X-ray' a Galaxy Also Produces Vast X-ray Jet
(Thursday, February 7, 2002)
Europan Tides Might Foster Life, Says UA Member of Galileo Imaging Team
(Thursday, February 7, 2002)
A group of ASU students is reaching for the stars -- and getting a lift from NASA's Space Shuttle in the process
(Wednesday, January 30, 2002)
University of Arizona scientists Begin Field Work on Chicxulub Drilling Project
(Monday, January 14, 2002)
Newly Discovered Antarctic Microbes Suggest Life is Possible in Terrains on Mars
(Monday, January 14, 2002)
Inner Belt of Material Around Sun-like Star May Be The First Steps In Terrestrial Planet Formation
(Friday, January 11, 2002)
Astronomers Get the Spectrum of Earthshine: A Pale Blue Dot Observed from the Ground
(Monday, January 7, 2002)
NASA Selects 'Dawn' Discovery Mission for 2006 Launch
(Friday, December 21, 2001)
Big Mirror on Mount Hopkins Gets "Perfect" Shining Coat
(Friday, December 14, 2001)
UA Student Discovers Evidence For 'Wandering' Poles, Convergence Zones On Europa
(Thursday, November 29, 2001)
UA-Led Team's Ultra-High Resolution Camera Selected For 2005 Launch To Mars
(Friday, November 9, 2001)
New Concept Proposes that 'Superplumes' Lift Continents on Earth and Tharsis on Mars
(Thursday, November 8, 2001)
Europa's Ice Crust Is Deeper Than 3 Kilometers, UA Scientists Find
(Thursday, November 8, 2001)
Mars Odyssey: Out of the Delivery Room, Into the Nursery
(Wednesday, October 24, 2001)
Ancient, Gigantic Drainage Basin Become Aquifer On Mars
(Tuesday, October 9, 2001)
Ultra Lightweight Mirrors are Possible for Giant Space Telescopes
(Saturday, October 6, 2001)
Northern Plume and Plume Deposits on Io
(Thursday, October 4, 2001)
Astronomers On Kitt Peak Join In Observing Deep Space 1 Encounter With Comet
(Tuesday, September 25, 2001)
Scientists Developing 'Self-Assembling' Solar Cells
(Tuesday, August 28, 2001)
Scientists Find Largest Flood Channels In The Solar System
(Thursday, August 2, 2001)
Water Shaped Martian Landscape In Recent Times, Hydrologist Says
(Thursday, July 19, 2001)
Testimony of Jack D. Farmer: "Life in the Universe" - hearings before the House Subcommiteee on Space and Aeronautics
(Thursday, July 12, 2001)
Twelve New-Found Moons of Saturn Are Collisional Remnants of Larger Moons
(Wednesday, July 11, 2001)
Planetary Hit-and-Run Among Creative Ideas Nudged by NASA
(Thursday, June 28, 2001)
UA-Led Team's Mission Concept Selected for Further Study in Mars Scout Program
(Thursday, June 14, 2001)
UA Scientists Find Evidence For Geologically Recent Shallow Ground Ice At Mars' Equator
(Wednesday, June 13, 2001)
Dust Devils At Arizona Targeted For Mars Experiment This Week
(Monday, June 4, 2001)
Public Gets a Chance to Use Instrument Similar to One Headed for Mars
University Of Arizona
(Monday, June 4, 2001)
What Medieval Witnesses Saw In 1178 Was Not Big Lunar Impact, Grad Student Says
(Wednesday, April 18, 2001)
Scientists Discover That Features on Northern Plains of Mars Are Tectonic
Ridges, Not Ancient Ocean Shorelines
(Wednesday, April 4, 2001)
Exotic CO2 Process May Have Carved Martian Gullies, UA Scientists Say
(Friday, March 30, 2001)
Astronomers Use Big New MMT in Black Hole Discovery
(Thursday, February 22, 2001)
Astronomer Surveys Galaxy Groups Beyond the Local Galactic Neighborhood
(Monday, February 19, 2001)
UA Science Team Readies For NEAR Landing
(Wednesday, February 7, 2001)
Only Solar Systems With Jupiters May Harbor Life, UA Scientist Says
(Monday, January 29, 2001)
University of Arizona Astronomer is Scientist For Proposed 'Dawn' Discovery Mission
(Friday, January 19, 2001)
Near-infrared Images of Jupiter's Clouds by Cassini Show Intricate Detail
(Friday, December 29, 2000)
Cassini Sends Back Stunning Images of Jupiter's Clouds
(Monday, December 18, 2000)
U.Arizona Satellite Program Students to Launch 'CubeSat' Next November, Also Look to Mars
(Thursday, December 14, 2000)
Cassini Image of Jupiter and Ganymede Released
(Tuesday, December 5, 2000)
Lunar Meteorite Ages Strongly Support 'Lunar Cataclysm'
(Thursday, November 30, 2000)
Steward Observatory Astronomers Head Two SIRTF Science Teams
(Tuesday, November 21, 2000)
Astronomers Discover Outer Edge to the Solar System
(Friday, October 27, 2000)
New Spacewatch Telescope Detects Its First Asteroids
(Wednesday, October 4, 2000)
U.Arizona-Smithsonian 6.5-m Telescope Takes Its First Wide-Field Picture/Magellan 6.5-meter Telescope in Chile Sees First Light
(Monday, September 25, 2000)
Magellan 6.5-meter Telescope in Chile Sees First Light
(Friday, September 22, 2000)
Ice Mountains On Titan? We'll See In 2004
(Tuesday, August 15, 2000)
Astronomers Develop Tools to Detect Earth-like Worlds from Earth and Space
(Thursday, August 10, 2000)
Galileo's sharp new pictures of Io detail amazing volcanism
(Thursday, May 18, 2000)
The heat's on at the Steward Mirror Lab
(Monday, May 15, 2000)
Giant mirror transplanted in trend-setting telescope
(Monday, May 15, 2000)
Long-lost asteroid 719 Albert is found -- whereabouts unknown since 1911
(Wednesday, May 10, 2000)
Steward Observatory Mirror Lab to cast 2nd 8.4-meter LBT mirror
(Monday, May 1, 2000)
Cold, dark, sub-ice waters of Vostok and Europa may harbor life, scientists sa
(Monday, March 20, 2000)
Adam Burrows reviews supernovae in 'Nature'
(Wednesday, February 16, 2000)
Mount Graham astronomy may open new window on the universe - Astronomers at Mount Graham detect highest-frequency radio emissions ever
(Wednesday, January 19, 2000)
After a six-year countdown, the ASU student satellite is ready for launch
(Thursday, December 2, 1999)
ASU Geologists Excited by the Possibilities and Mysteries of Upcoming Mars Landing
(Tuesday, November 30, 1999)
Mars Polar Lander Science to Begin Dec. 3
(Monday, November 22, 1999)
Immune system compromised during spaceflight, study finds
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