LPL Spotlight Stories
![The four largest moons of Jupiter in order of distance from Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.NASA](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/jupiter_moons_09102020.jpg?itok=Q_WuiGf9)
Jupiter's Moons Could be Warming Each Other
The gravitational push and pull by Jupiter's moons could account for more warming than the gas giant Jupiter alone.
![This view of asteroid Bennu ejecting particles from its surface on January 19, 2019, was created by combining two images taken by the NavCam 1 imager onboard NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft: a short exposure image that shows the asteroid clearly and a long exposure image that shows the particles clearly. Other image processing techniques were also applied, such as cropping and adjusting the brightness and contrast of each layer.NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona/Lockheed Martin](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/orex_particle_eject_012019.jpg?itok=TWhZ1IuN)
Where Rocks Come Alive: OSIRIS-REx Observes an Asteroid in Action
While studying asteroid Bennu up close, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft witnessed periodic outbursts of material being kicked up from the surface. A dedicated observation campaign revealed details of the activity and the processes likely causing it.
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Drs. Ali Bramson and Michael Sori will be Assistant Professors at Purdue University!
Dr. Michael Sori and Dr. Ali Bramson are Postdocs in the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at UArizona. Both accepted positions as Assistant Professors in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at Purdue University.
![Betül Kaçar studies the origins of life, which is why she is at home in several disciplines. She is an assistant professor at the University of Arizona with appointments in the Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Astronomy and the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.Carl Philabaum](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/Betul_3.png?itok=K08DMd5Q)
To Understand the Machinery of Life, a UArizona Scientist Breaks it on Purpose
By tinkering with some of life's oldest components, a group of astrobiologists led by UArizona's Betül Kaçar hope to find clues about how life emerged. In a recent paper, they report an unexpected discovery, hinting at an effect that prevents organisms from ever reaching evolutionary perfection.
![This artist's rendering shows the descending OSIRIS-REx spacecraft as it would have looked like to an observer standing on the surface of asteroid Bennu during the matchpoint rehearsal.NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/orex_2nd_rehearsal.jpg?itok=-pDw4AdB)
Successful Second Rehearsal Puts OSIRIS-REx on Path to Asteroid Sample Collection
During its final practice run in preparation for sample collection at asteroid Bennu, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft approached the surface closer than ever before.
![This global map of asteroid Bennu’s surface is a mosaic of images collected during OSIRIS-REx’s Preliminary Survey phase using the spacecraft’s long-range PolyCam camera. Latitude and longitude measurements are shown along the sides of the mosaic.NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/mapping_bennu.png?itok=BDq6KNVO)
Mapping the Solar System: From the Moon to Bennu
The University of Arizona has played a role in imaging and mapping most major objects in the solar system. Now, it adds the asteroid Bennu to the list. The Bennu Global Mosaic, as the complete map of the asteroid is called, is the highest resolution map of any celestial body.
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Discovers Sunlight Can Crack Rocks on Asteroid Bennu
The spacecraft of the LPL-led OSIRIS-REx mission has documented the first direct evidence of erosion driven by harsh temperatures between daytime and nighttime. Evidence of thermal fracturing on the asteroid can help scientists learn about the geologic history not only on Bennu, but on other planetary surfaces as well.
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Asteroids Bennu and Ryugu May Have Formed Directly From Collision in Space
Scientists from the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa2 teams have a new theory about why the asteroids Bennu and Ryugu have their signature "spinning-top" shapes.
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OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Collection Set for October 20
The new date allows the team more time to assess Bennu's unexpectedly rugged terrain. The event will mark NASA's first-ever asteroid sample collection.
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UArizona Cameras Capture Asteroid Close-Up During OSIRIS-REx Rehearsal
The spacecraft of the LPL-led OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission executed a series of maneuvers that brought it within a mere 200 feet of its designated sampling location on the surface of Bennu.
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