LPL Spotlight Stories
The Life of the 'Moon Tree' on Campus
By Emily Litvack, University Relations - Communications, October 28, 2015 The year was 1971. Led Zeppelin was on a whirlwind
The Book on the Birthplace of Planetary Science
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, May 18, 2016 With the countdown underway to September's launch of the OSIRIS-REx
UA Planetary Science Gets Stamps of Approval
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, May 25, 2016 When a University of Arizona planetary scientist persuaded NASA to
Skimming the Clouds of Jupiter
Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, July 5, 2016 (An earlier version of this story was published on June 20
OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Takes a Selfie in Space
Daniel Stolte - University Communications, Sept. 28, 2016 Two weeks after launch, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft found itself 3.9 million miles
Ed Beshore's Rocket Ride Into the Sunset
By Doug Carroll, University Relations - Communications, September 12, 2016 Unlike the space mission to which he has given the
UA Engineering Students, Alumni Critical to OSIRIS-REx Mission
By Jill Goetz, UA College of Engineering, September 6, 2016 When NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft lifts off aboard an Atlas V
Michael Drake's Dream Takes Off
By Doug Carroll, University Relations - Communications, September 7, 2016 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The embodiment of the late Michael
Microscopic Findings, Astronomic Implications
By Rebecca Peiffer, NASA Space Grant Intern, University Relations - Communications, October 16, 2015 Imagine that you could travel back
NASA's Surveyor Lander Brought the Moon to the World
By Robin Tricoles, University Relations - Communications, August 17, 2016 While their colleague Richard F. Gordon was busy orbiting the
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