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Here’s looking at you, Mars

Here’s looking at you, Mars

by Tiffanny Rauch | May 19, 2016 | News

New image of Red Planet a high point in ASU professor’s long involvement with global monitoring of our solar-system neighbor
NASA selects ASU undergraduate ‘CubeSat’ project to measure Phoenix urban heat islands

NASA selects ASU undergraduate ‘CubeSat’ project to measure Phoenix urban heat islands

by Tiffanny Rauch | May 6, 2016 | News

NASA has selected an Arizona State University undergraduate student team for a $200,000 grant to conduct hands-on flight research, through its NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Student Instrument Program (USIP).

Ground Control to (insert your name here)

by Tiffanny Rauch | Jan 14, 2016 | News

ASU astronaut coaching session brings hopefuls with stars in their eyes  
Deep freeze puts the squeeze on dwarf planet Ceres

Deep freeze puts the squeeze on dwarf planet Ceres

by Tiffanny Rauch | Dec 15, 2015 | News

ASU scientists have explanation for fresh spots on ancient surface
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.
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