LPL Spotlight Stories
Planet-Forming Disks May Resemble Solar System 5 Billion Years Ago
By Emily Litvack, UA Research, Discovery and Innovation - June 14, 2018 To make a planet, you need stuff. Protoplanetary
UA Encourages Visually Impaired Teens in STEM
By Alexis Blue, University Communications - June 13, 2018 Maggie Lindsay's long, white cane swishes back and forth through the
What it Takes to Discover Small Rocks in Space
By Daniel Stolte, University Communications - June 6, 2018 Once every month, on average, somewhere on Earth a fireball appears
Optical Sciences Student Off to Japan for Space Mission
By Amee Hennig, UA College of Optical Sciences - May 31, 2018 Adriana Mitchell, an undergraduate in the University of
Air Force Research Lab, Others Tap UA Space Expertise
By Emily Litvack, UA Research, Discovery and Innovation - May 8, 2018 If we spent 60 years leaving every car
New Estimates of Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust
By Emily Walla, UA/NASA Space Grant Intern, University Communications - April 24, 2018 Mercury is small, fast and close to
UA Researchers Track Chinese Space Station as it Falls to Earth
By Emily Litvack - March 22, 2018 A defunct Chinese space station, Tiangong-1, is expected to fall to Earth any
LPL Astronomers Track Tesla Roadster in Space
By Emily Walla, UA/NASA Space Grant Communications Intern - February 20, 2018 Earlier this month, the Falcon Heavy rocket successfully
UA Researchers on Winning Team in Lunar Exploration Competition
By Emily Dieckman, UA College of Engineering - February 9, 2018 Pink Floyd aside, there isn't actually a dark side
Rapid Detection and Recovery: The Science of Hunting Meteorites
By Emily Walla, NASA Space Grant Intern, University Communications - February 6, 2018 At 8:10 p.m. on Jan. 16, hundreds
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