PTYS grads since Fall newsletter
Congratulations, David Choi! David Choi, Ph.D., November 3, 2009, The Meteorology of Giant Planets Revealed Through Automated Cloud Feature Tracking (Showman).
LPL at the Tucson Festival of Books
UA Innovation Day honors Mike Drake
Recent PTYS/LPL Graduates
From the Strange But True file...
Selina Johnson, 1952-2011
Space Grant Student presents on Capitol Hill
2012 Outstanding Staff Awards
Garden bench named to honor Tom Gehrels
Beshore named OSIRIS-REx Deputy PI
Spring in Death Valley: the PTYS 594A Fieldtrip
Timothy D. Swindle appointed Head and Director
OSIRIS-REx web site now online
LPL alums ready to mine asteroids
Faculty promotions
New Faculty Member: Isamu Matsuyama
Nikole Lewis receives Sagan Fellowship
Fall 2011 GTA Excellence Award
2012 Kuiper Award to Nikole Lewis
2012 Galileo Circle Scholarships
2012 Shandel Awards
Two students receive NSF GRPFs
Kudos to NSERC recipients
2012 College of Science Graduate Student Awards
UA Alumnus Update: James Head
Dr. Barbara Cohen: a renaissance woman who contributes broadly
Betty Pierazzo Memorial Fund
Grinspoon named Blumberg Chair in Astrobiology
Melissa Lamberton: Space Grant alumna
Popular Solar System Orbits Result in "Planet Pileups"
Watching Out for Asteroids Heading Our Way
Keeping an Eye on the Universe
Meteorite Shockwaves Trigger Dust Avalanches on Mars
With "Google Earth" for Mars, Explore the Red Planet from Home
Voyager Probes Detect "Invisible" Milky Way Glow
UA-Led Asteroid Mission Wins State Innovation Award
Mystery of Slick Martian Slopes Gets Less Slippery
Meteorites: a pictorial history of our solar system
Amateur Astronomers to "Target Asteroids!"
UA Undergrad Taking Moon Research to Washington, D.C.
For UA Astronomy Students, the Sky is Not the Limit
Is it really cheaper to mine platinum from an asteroid?