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Largest Meteorite Hunt in History Yields Treasure for UA
The Flowing Sands of Mars
Close Encounter of the Rocky Kind
Biosphere 2 Dedicates Lectures to Memory of Michael J. Drake
Charles P. Sonett: the Legacy of a Pioneering Space Scientist
Regents' Professor Michael J. Drake, 1946-2011
Astronomers Plan Last Look at Asteroid Before OSIRIS-REx Launch
Mission Possible or Impossible? UA Space Systems Engineer Has the Answer
Hubble to Target 'Hot Jupiters'
Briny Water May be at Work in Seasonal Flows on Mars
Astronomer Tom Gehrels, 1925-2011
Clocking Neptune's Spin
Astronauts, Students Connect at UA Lunar and Planetary Lab
UA is Top University Contributing to Global Planetary Exploration Research
NASA Selects UA-Led Mission to Collect Sample From Asteroid
UA Student to Present Mars Finding at Nation's Capitol
Frozen Comet Had a Watery Past, UA Scientists Find
Cassini Spacecraft Observes Seasonal Rains on Titan
MESSENGER Spacecraft to Swing Into Orbit Around Mercury
Northern Mars Landscape Actively Changing

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