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Digital terrain model of Ganges Chasma on Mars shows two mountain ridges forming a steep canyon.

Digital terrain models zero in on Martian surface

Oct. 25, 2023

A team of scientists at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory brings alien landscapes to life by creating realistic, to-scale digital terrain models from scientific data.

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The UArizona teamled by Vishnu Reddy observes the separation of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule from the spacecraft from Kihei, Hawaii, on September 24, 2023.

Tracking the Bennu sample capsule's separation from OSIRIS-REx

Oct. 25, 2023

Data collected ahead of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule's plunge into Earth's atmosphere will help test algorithms used to pinpoint asteroids that could impact Earth.

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An artistic representation of a meteorite impacting the moon surface

Researchers probe how a piece of the moon became a near-Earth asteroid

Oct. 23, 2023

A University of Arizona team has found that an interesting pathway could have led the moon fragment to reach Earth's orbital space, suggesting there could be many more.

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Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta and Henry Jimenez

From the skies to your roof, what does a raindrop pick up along the way?

Oct. 17, 2023

The university's Project Harvest trained community members to collect rainwater to be tested for contaminants. The findings were published in bilingual interactive visualizations.

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The asteroid Bennu

UArizona launches Arizona Astrobiology Center to unlock the mysteries of life in the universe

Oct. 17, 2023

The center will bring together students and faculty from across campus to unravel the enigma of life's beginnings and our place in the cosmos.

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A round, metal canister with gray rocks and dust piled on the top

First look at Bennu sample reveals carbon, water

Oct. 11, 2023

The latest findings from NASA's University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission support scientists' theory that asteroids rich in carbon and water may have delivered the essential building blocks of life and made Earth habitable.

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Roman Observatory

UArizona researchers are part of NASA's next astrophysics mission

Oct. 10, 2023

A research group at the Arizona Cosmology Lab is developing a method to study dark energy for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission, which is scheduled to launch by 2027.

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people standing under a tent while demonstrating a robotic system for exploring Mars

UArizona alumnus remembers aerospace and mechanical engineering with $2.8M bequest

Oct. 10, 2023

Kenneth Hartwein wanted to help educate problem-solving engineers.

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Isabel Barton overlooks a mine on the Utah-Colorado border.

Mining Arizona's hidden treasure

Oct. 10, 2023

University researchers partner with mining community to explore ways to repurpose copper mining waste rock as part of a Regents' Research Grant from the Arizona Board of Regents.

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a fisheye image of a starry sky over a forest with white streaks through the sky

Satellite brightness threatens ground-based astronomy, research shows

Oct. 3, 2023

UArizona faculty and students are part of an international study confirming that deployed satellites like BlueWalker 3 are as bright as the brightest stars seen by the unaided eye and pose a challenge for ground-based astronomy.

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