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CU 91أغجز¸َ and Lockheed Martin will lead a new space mission to capture the first-ever closeup look at a mysterious class of solar system objects: binary asteroids. These bodies are pairs of asteroids that orbit around each other in space, much like
In January 2019, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft was orbiting the asteroid Bennu when the spacecraft’s cameras caught something unexpected: Thousands of tiny bits of material, some just the size of marbles, began to bounce off the surface of the
The Rocky Mountain Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is recognizing two 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ aerospace faculty members with 2020 awards. Assistant Professor Allie Anderson is being honored as Young
Analysis of a disrupted SOS signal during an early polar expedition showcases the importance of taking space weather into account when exploring new frontiers. Eos, the magazine of the American Geophysical Union, spoke with research professor
Kristine Larson looks at GPS differently. Where many see only a wayfinding tool, Larson has stretched and reshaped the technology, inventing methods to use it for everything from measuring Arctic ice sheets to monitoring soil moisture on...
Students love their cubesats, except maybe when they lose contact with one in the first days after launch because the team hasn’t yet nailed down its orbital track. Cubesats are often reacquired, but not without frayed nerves and lost experiment
This week, the National Academy of Sciences announced that it had elected a CU 91أغجز¸َ researcher at the forefront of GPS science to its prestigious membership. Kristine Larson will join more than 140 other United States-based and international
Professor Jade Morton is receiving a 2020 Richard B. Kershner award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The honor was established in 1986 and is given every two years to recognize outstanding achievement of an individual who
As we practice distancing for the greater good, we also want to stay connected and be available to our students, both prospective and admitted. We might be far from you, but we’re still here to connect. Whether you're celebrating acceptance or
Wired Magazine is exploring a national competition challenging scientists and engineers at the 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ and around the country to innovate on how we map Earth's constantly shifting...