PhD student Oriel Humes recently flew on Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), which is NASA’s 747 airplane with a hole in the side of it through which a telescope points.
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Posted by Ed on July 13, 2022
PhD student Oriel Humes recently flew on Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), which is NASA’s 747 airplane with a hole in the side of it through which a telescope points.
Oriel writes, “I wanted to share… Read more
Posted by Author on Source on July 12, 2022
“This meteorite recorded the first stage of the evolution of Mars and, by extension, of all terrestrial planets, including the Earth,” said Valerie Payré, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science. “As the Earth lost its old surface mainly due to plate tectonics, observing such settings in extremely ancient terrains on Mars is a rare window into the ancient Earth surface that we lost a long time ago.”
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Posted by Author on Source on June 8, 2022
Professor David Trilling, chair of Northern Arizona University’s Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science, has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation to launch a new partnership with Coconino Community College (CCC). The initiative will create a pathway for recruiting 20 CCC2NAU students into paid internships working in research labs at NAU.
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Posted by Author on Source on May 28, 2022
An international team of scientists has determined that massive stars do not make as much oxygen as previously thought. The finding is highly unexpected and has implications not only for stellar evolution but also for explaining how heavy black holes form.
The team, led by Northern Arizona University graduate student and Lowell Observatory Researcher Erin Aadland, studied the physical properties of Wolf-Rayet stars in the nearby galaxy known as the Large Magellanic Cloud, located about 165,000 light-years… Read more
Posted by Ed on May 5, 2022
Christopher Edwards shared a press release from JPL about recent findings of widespread CO2 frost on Mars and its role in regolith generation.
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Posted by Author on Source on April 28, 2022
Because of the potential to deepen our understanding of the solar system and beyond, NASA this week extended the missions of eight of its spacecraft, including OSIRIS-REx—and NAU planetary geologist Chris Haberle will be one of the scientists involved in the newly extended project.
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