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How to build a spacecraft: The beginning

How to build a spacecraft: The beginning

by admin | Nov 23, 2015 | News

ASU team starts complex process of designing CubeSat that will orbit the moon.
Forged in the hearts of stars

Forged in the hearts of stars

by admin | Nov 16, 2015 | News

ASU researchers to study what elements are created by exploding stars.
How a university went into space: ASU’s story

How a university went into space: ASU’s story

by Tiffanny Rauch | Aug 26, 2015 | News

Only 30 institutions in the United States can build spacecraft. Only seven build interplanetary spacecraft that leave Earth’s orbit. Arizona State University is one of them.

NewSpace Initiative connects ASU with space industry

by Tiffanny Rauch | May 18, 2015 | News

The next big thing in space research is small.

President Bell’s Remarks at the Space Committe on Science, Space and Technology

by admin | Sep 10, 2014 | Articles, News, Press Releases

(This is the statement by Dr. James F. Bell, President of The Planetary Society & Professor at Arizona State University before the Subcommittee on Space Committee on Science, Space, and Technology U.S. House of Representatives on September 10, 2014) Mr. Chairman...
Rethinking space science, exploration to help solve global problems

Rethinking space science, exploration to help solve global problems

by admin | Apr 7, 2014 | Articles, News, Videos

Could a paradigm shift in space science and exploration that aligns businesses with research universities lead to new mining resources, a cure for cancer or even world peace? Arizona State University’s Jim Bell asked an expert panel to consider new opportunities...
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