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2020 Fall Recent LPL Headlines

Plumes on Icy Worlds Hold Clues About What Lies Beneath - UA News

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COVID-19, Asteroid Dust and Crane Flies: UArizona's Top Stories of 2020 - UA News

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New Data Confirm 2020 SO to be the Upper Centaur Rocket Booster from the 1960’s - NASA

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NASA Launched a Rocket 54 Years Ago. Has It Finally Come Home? - The New York Times

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Potential Plumes on Europa Could Come From Water in the Crust - NASA

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Heat and Dust Help Launch Martian Water Into Space, Scientists Find - NASA

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Escape from Mars: How Water Fled the Red Planet - UA News

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Scientists Think They've Finally Discovered What Happened to Mars' Water - Inverse

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Europa’s Plumes May Originate from Near-Surface Brine Reservoirs, Not Global Ocean - Sci-News.com

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Life on Ancient Earth and Alien Planets: UArizona to Lead NASA Astrobiology Projects - UA News

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